#3:

Yes it was copied, but since "/etc/dhcpd" was a link to "/etc/dhcp3"
some really strange things happened. It would have been nice, if
something like "touch /etc/dhcp3/Can_be_deleted" or something similar
had been created --- would make it a lot more clear which of the two
directories is old and not used any more!

Yes, my configuration contains the line "include /etc/bind/key.rndc".
This is because both, the DNS and DHCP-Server, read this file. Apparmor
should not stupidly overwrite files changed by the user. Leave the
changed file in place, informing the user about a new file! AFAIK apt-
get does this already.

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Title:
  isc-dhcp-server doesn't start any more after upgrade

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