Interesting. The needed path is actually provided by
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/libvirt-qemu, but virt-aa-helper sees the
loader and proceeds to try to add the path. Because the path a
restricted one (under /usr/share), it is automatically rejected.
A workaround is to copy the bios to another
(medium, not low, priority)
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- Custom rom location are not allowed by aa-helper
+ Custom rom location is not allowed by aa-helper
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