* Did we ship the same AppArmor rules in Karmic, or were they changed/tightened during lucid? In the latter case, this would be quite an extensive change, since Lucid hasn't been tested with AppArmor protection for MySQL.
* Does the command actually enable AA protection for mysql already, or just causes the later startup of AA to actually retroactively protect the running daemon?
Two questions:
* Did we ship the same AppArmor rules in Karmic, or were they changed/tightened during lucid? In the latter case, this would be quite an extensive change, since Lucid hasn't been tested with AppArmor protection for MySQL.
* Does the command actually enable AA protection for mysql already, or just causes the later startup of AA to actually retroactively protect the running daemon?