>From the Docker perspective, it sounds like there's a process stuck
somewhere.  I'd recommend checking the system for any leftover "docker"
processes (dockerd, containerd, shim processes, etc) via something like
"ps faux | grep docker" (and/or "containerd", "runc", "shim", etc).

The "dockerd" service logs might also have some clues, and I believe
"journalctl -u snap.docker.dockerd.service" is the right way to access
those in Snappy?

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