This issue does appear to be specific to using the snapd snap, since the
snapd.failure unit is the service that gets triggered after the snapd
service proper fails to exit gracefully.

If someone does hit this again, it would be useful to see output from

snap changes

ASAP after the slowdown happens on shutdown. The logs from Paul clearly
indicate that snapd thinks it needs to do something at that moment, if
it is happening frequently it's highly unlikely it's an automated
refresh I think.


Also @fthx, note that on a fresh install of 20.04, the snapd snap is already 
included in the seed. It depends quite a bit on what was in your 19.10 (or 
earlier) install if you end up getting the core snap snapd service or the snapd 
snap snapd service.

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  Snappy daemon reaches 1min30s timeout during shutdown process

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