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# This systemd unit is needed on distributions that use apparmor but don't have # special support for loading snapd apparmor profiles. Until upstream apparmor # user-space release contains a systemd unit that is actually shipped by # distributors and that contains the necessary extension points for snapd the # apparmor profiles for snap applications need to be loaded separately from # other applications. [Unit] Description=Load AppArmor profiles managed internally by snapd DefaultDependencies=no Before=sysinit.target # This dependency is meant to ensure that apparmor initialization (whatever that might entail) is complete. After=apparmor.service # In case of re-execution, snapd snap has to be mounted. apparmor.service has # a dependency to local-fs.target which is enough in theory. But in case # this dependency dispappears, it is better to have an explicit dependency to # snapd.mount.target here. After=snapd.mounts.target Wants=snapd.mounts.target ConditionSecurity=apparmor RequiresMountsFor=/var/cache/apparmor /var/lib/snapd/apparmor/profiles # This is handled by snapd # X-Snapd-Snap: do-not-start [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/lib/snapd/snapd-apparmor start EnvironmentFile=-/var/lib/snapd/environment/snapd.conf RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target