IF the problem is the stacked file system, then why am I able to, after
booting, do:

sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor  start

on my persistent 9.10 Live CD and have no errors?

Is it possible that this 'bug' with the stacked file system is just a
problem caused by the Ubuntu initrd.lz trying to load apparmor profiles
before the casper script has had a chance to fully create the stacked
file system? (please see prior post #44 that addresses the sequence of
script events during the Live CD boot process) I am just wondering if
the problem is with the Ubuntu customization of the 'init' and 'casper'
scripts within the Ubuntu initrd.lz, and not really an upstream problem
at all.

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apparmor doesn't work on stacked file system (livecd) -- DHCP/cups/others fail 
to start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131976
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