A related issue: "/etc/init.d/apparmor stop" should invoke aa-
teardown(8). Depending on the semantics of the apparmor "service," this
could also be "/etc/init.d/apparmor unload" or the like. I was surprised
to find that "apparmor stop" was not actually unloading the profiles, as
I had assumed.

>From the perspective of a sysadmin, I rely on the init scripts to manage
daemons/services without having to know the specific technical details
of how to interact with each one. A major reason why those scripts exist
is to translate a simple start/stop logic into whatever that reasonably
means for a particular daemon or service.

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  AppArmor cache entries not removed when profile is deleted

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