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Is there a way to set /run/snapd/ns/lxd.mnt with option nodev?

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My organization has flagged our new servers with security issues, one stated as such:

/run/snapd/ns/lxd.mnt partition does not have 'nodev' option set

Is it possible to set that option through a config somewhere?

I know it can be done with mount -o remount,nodev but I don't think that can be set in /etc/fstab given lxd is using nsfs.

We're running Ubuntu 20.04.

Output of mount | grep lxd

/var/lib/snapd/snaps/lxd_20326.snap on /snap/lxd/20326 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/lxd_21029.snap on /snap/lxd/21029 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
nsfs on /run/snapd/ns/lxd.mnt type nsfs (rw)
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