I suspect this is caused by `udevadm trigger` and `udevadm settle` that
snapd invokes, for some snaps, depending on how they are made, when they
are removed.

There are multiple other bugs related to various issues (including
desktop crashing or minor annoyances) related to udev. I've added a tag
to this bug to ease discovery of such bugs for other developers.

** Project changed: snappy => snapd

** Changed in: snapd
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: snapd
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Tags added: udev

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  Removing a snap triggers 'Starting scheduled backup' notification

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