Why do you want to remove apparmor?
Just disable the boot.apparmor service.
Well, I simply do not trust the upgrading system on such a critical
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 15:22:28 +0200
Marcus Meissner wrote:
part of the system. I've noticed that each time some service that is
enabled by default (like avahi or nscd) get an upgrade they may be
silently re-enabled. If I remove completely something (that I don't
need BTW), I'm a bit reassured that it can't silently resurface.
This is the true reason, the official one beeing "why should I keep
a software that needs some configuration if I don't use it?".
Thanks for your answer anyway,
luciano.
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