Public bug reported:

This is similar to bugs 1662552 and 1782873. In 1782873, jdstrand asked
me to open a new bug for this specific issue.

In 1662552, snapd fails for nfs mounted home directories as network
permissions are not enabled. A work around was implemented that works if
the mount is done via a /home mount at boot. However this does not work
if people mount home directories via autofs. This is probably the
fundamental problem for 1782873 although there may be other issues.

[ Why use autofs? If some but not all of users want to use nfs homes. In
particular, I have a local user on all my accounts that does not require
the nfs server to be up or the kerberos server to be up, or kerberos
working on the client machines, etc. It is very useful when something
goes wrong. It means I mount /home/user rather than /home (for several
users). ]

** Affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  snapd is not autofs aware and fails with nfs home dir

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