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Title: apparmor and systemd
Post by: HallPi on 2018/08/25, 17:54:42
Apparmor is right now blocking some activities from snapd which completely blocks lxd for me. So I tried to use some apparmor tools like  aa-genprof to get a feeling for apparmor and perhaps find the problem. But on a pure systemd installation this seems impossible. These tools expect log-files like /var/log/syslog  etc. which obviously don't exist anymore. Is there a possibility to have apparmor tools that accept systemd-journal realities or what else can I do?

KRHallPi
Title: Re: apparmor and systemd
Post by: melmarker on 2018/08/25, 19:06:18
dead easy - use the distribution that invented snapd
Title: Re: apparmor and systemd
Post by: HallPi on 2018/08/25, 20:02:28
How does that help me with apparmor and Debian??  My question was not concerning snap - I  have already fixed that for the moment - but concerning apparmor. Seems Debian has decided to use  apparmor (see: https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/Progress (https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/Progress)). So I would like to play a bit with the tools to get a better understanding.

KR
HallPi
Title: Re: apparmor and systemd
Post by: melmarker on 2018/08/25, 20:11:53
thats also easy - if apparmor is activated and there are rules missed for some packages - write them, bonus point for upstream them to debian.

Misunderstood the snapd part - the sane way would be: help to get lxd into debian, but thats not an easy task. To get a full working LXD that will need some changes in the kernel, the right now missed dependencies packaged and of course zfs as preferred storage in debian. Not that easy.