That's why I hedged on having something like "apparmor unload". What
you're saying explains why "restart" and "reload" are distinct actions
(I'd never been clear on this), so having a new action that is "like
'stop' but actually does stop apparmor, even though that is not usually
what you want" makes similar sense.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878333

Title:
  AppArmor cache entries not removed when profile is deleted

Status in apparmor package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This concerns apparmor 2.13.3-7ubuntu5 in Ubuntu focal.

  If I delete a profile from /etc/apparmor.d/, reboot the system, and
  then look in /var/cache/apparmor/XXXXXXXX.0/, I still see a file for
  the compiled form of the profile.

  The same occurs if the profile is "deleted" by other means, such as
  symlinking it from /etc/apparmor.d/disable/.

  This behavior caused me some consternation as I was developing an
  alternate profile for a program that already had one, and I continued
  to see old behavior even though I had removed the old profile.

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