Package: apparmor
Version: 2.11.0-3

Apparmor can be boot critical.
Therefore, users should be warned from deinstalling.

In more detail:

Cleaning up my Debian/testing installation, it occured
to me that there was an unneeded package apparmor. So I
deinstalled it, without any conflicting dependences and
without any other resistance.

When I rebooted some days later, the system hang. No error
message appeared, no clue pointed to missing apparmor.

To prevent this from happening to others, several measures
seem in order:

- Revise the package description: Make it somewhat less
technical, and emphasize that the package is needed to
boot the default kernel

- Make other packages (which ?) depend on apparmor to
prevent unconscient deinstallation of apparmor.

- Consider an extra dialog popping up to say: this is
boot critical, sure you want to deinstall?

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