I created a patch to workaround this problem:
https://github.com/bryant1410/snapd/commit/a9831da29aba7a4905647ff582061ac399a3b240
It's basically hardcoding a value. I'm not sure what the correct
behavior should be for all the cases that /home is autofs, or if it
should check that /home/user is NFS instead.

So, as a workaround, you can clone the repo, checkout that commit, build
from source as stated in the repo, place the snapd executable in
/usr/local/bin and edit the systemctl service file
(/lib/systemd/system/snapd.service) to point to that executable instead.

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  snapd is not autofs aware and fails with nfs home dir

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