squashfuse must be installed in the container that's going to run snapd
not on the host, so it can't be a dependency of LXD itself.

The image that's used for the LXD containers is an unmodified Ubuntu
cloud image. If we do go with seeding squashfuse for this, it would mean
that it would be included in all Ubuntu cloud images, regardless of
where they're run. squashfuse isn't exactly big though so that's
probably still an option. The main downside to this is that it wouldn't
apply to existing systems, only to newly deployed ones.

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  snapd should depend on squashfuse (for use in containers)

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