Thanks for attaching the logs. I'm afraid with all the information we
have so far I"m bit stuck as none of it makes sense. The journal
contains backtraces that make no sense to me. The illegal instruction
from your initial report that is gone after a reboot feels completely
off. The fact that the snapd daemon is restarted a couple of times and
it sometimes works and sometimes fails randomly in a way that cannot be
explained is puzzling to say the least.

At this point, which is very rare thing to say, I would do the following:
- dpkg -V snap - verifies the integrity of the files that are part of the snapd 
deb package
- run memory test with memtest

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  snap commands crash with SIGILL on x86-64-v3 CPUs

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