1. Thanks for the response. quick, informative and accurate. appreciated.
2. Good news, Bad news.
3. Good News: Changing the /etc/apparmor/repository.conf file does work around the bug.
3.1 If you're open to suggestions, my opinion is that rather than disabling the feature, only tohave to re-enable it in the future:
3.2 set the default in /etc/apparmor/repository.conf as you suggested I do manually
3.3 I noticed in /etc/apparmor/logprof.conf a section [repository] with an entry:
url = http://apparmor.test.opensuse.org/backend/api
Just null it temporarily
3.4 More importantly, the script handle the possible errors rather than just looping.
3,4,1 The user might not be on a network
3.4.2 The site might be down temporarily
4. Bad news: Size of my log file (kern.log) was only about 1,5mb, which might indicate that my system froze for a reason other than bug #387657
1. Thanks for the response. quick, informative and accurate. appreciated. repository. conf file does work around the bug. repository. conf as you suggested I do manually logprof. conf a section [repository] with an entry: apparmor. test.opensuse. org/backend/ api
2. Good news, Bad news.
3. Good News: Changing the /etc/apparmor/
3.1 If you're open to suggestions, my opinion is that rather than disabling the feature, only tohave to re-enable it in the future:
3.2 set the default in /etc/apparmor/
3.3 I noticed in /etc/apparmor/
url = http://
Just null it temporarily
3.4 More importantly, the script handle the possible errors rather than just looping.
3,4,1 The user might not be on a network
3.4.2 The site might be down temporarily
4. Bad news: Size of my log file (kern.log) was only about 1,5mb, which might indicate that my system froze for a reason other than bug #387657