I am cleaning up my fresh Ubuntu 20.04 install and I can't seem to remove core18
snap.
$ snap list
Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
core18 20200427 1754 latest/stable canonical✓ base
lxd 4.1 15359 latest/stable/… canonical✓ -
snapd 2.45 7777 latest/stable canonical✓ snapd
$ snap remove core18
error: cannot remove "core18": snap "core18" is not removable: snap is being used by snap lxd.
What IS core18
and why do I need it so much that it won't let me remove it? Most online references I found say it is for IoT or embedded devices. Since my workstation is such a device I don't see why I need it. I am planning to use lxc
containers but why do I need core18
for that?
Snap packages are based on a runtime, which is either
core
(Ubuntu 16.04),core18
(Ubuntu 18.04),core20
(Ubuntu 20.04).A developer of a snap package can choose to base it on a specific runtime version. The choice of
core18
is a good option because the runtime includes most of the stuff that LXD needs (at the appropriate versions), and thus the LXD snap package saves space.If you install more snap packages, and they also use
core18
, then you are saving space because the same runtime is reused.If you install GUI snap packages, then they will likely pull in the additional runtime for GNOME. Again, these are shared among other GUI snap packages.