

So, can I relocate /snap to another partition post install? If any of you have done this, can you point me to a decent tutorial? Yet, I know that as more and more basic apps are shuffled off to snaps, this will just become a growing pain problem. I don't want the hassle of having to grow all of my / partitions which, as a result of past shortsightedness, are packed cheek by jowl next to each other. Canonical's move to snaps has left guys like me stranded high and dry.If so, why have such bloated stubs been left hanging around? Wouldn't the network upgrade process have cleaned them up? I'm guessing that at least two of these are redundant and have been superseded by their newer replacements, but cannot be sure―it's a wild guess. Snap-id: rw36mkAjdIKl13dzfwyxP87cejpyIcct This snap includes a GNOME 3.38 stack (the base libraries and desktop Snap-id: TIM9dBBJEceEjMpwaB3fiuZ3AdSykgDO

This snap includes a GNOME 3.34 stack (the base libraries and desktop Snap-id: TKv5Fm000l4XiUYJW9pjWHLkCPlDbIg1 Integration components) and shares it through the content interface. This snap includes a GNOME 3.28 stack (the base libraries and desktop Summary: Shared GNOME 3.28 runtime for Ubuntu 18.04
