$ mount | grep save
/dev/mapper/ubuntu-save-4c93e473-7631-4d36-b865-7461fa609d03 on /run/mnt/ubuntu-save type ext4 (rw,relatime)
/dev/mapper/ubuntu-save-4c93e473-7631-4d36-b865-7461fa609d03 on /var/lib/snapd/save type ext4 (rw,relatime)
/dev/mapper/ubuntu-save-4c93e473-7631-4d36-b865-7461fa609d03 on /writable/system-data/var/lib/snapd/save type ext4 (rw,relatime)
and it is encrypted.
Not sure what it means about "does not have a writable mountpoint"
Also I don't think there is any filesystem content to update either...
Not sure which mode it is booted in, maybe it is not mounted during that operation for some reason?
My UC20 system has ubuntu-save
$ mount | grep save ubuntu- save-4c93e473- 7631-4d36- b865-7461fa609d 03 on /run/mnt/ ubuntu- save type ext4 (rw,relatime) ubuntu- save-4c93e473- 7631-4d36- b865-7461fa609d 03 on /var/lib/snapd/save type ext4 (rw,relatime) ubuntu- save-4c93e473- 7631-4d36- b865-7461fa609d 03 on /writable/ system- data/var/ lib/snapd/ save type ext4 (rw,relatime)
/dev/mapper/
/dev/mapper/
/dev/mapper/
and it is encrypted.
Not sure what it means about "does not have a writable mountpoint"
Also I don't think there is any filesystem content to update either...
Not sure which mode it is booted in, maybe it is not mounted during that operation for some reason?