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  1. [\] Make snap "core" (892) available to the system
  2. Broadcast message from root@localhost.localdomain (Sat 2017-02-04 05:55:06 UTC):
  3.  
  4. reboot scheduled to update the system - temporarily cancel with 'sudo shutdown -c'
  5. The system is going down for reboot at Sat 2017-02-04 06:05:06 UTC!
  6.  
  7. [/] Setup snap "hello-world" (27) security profiles
  8. Broadcast message from root@localhost.localdomain (Sat 2017-02-04 05:56:06 UTC):
  9.  
  10. reboot scheduled to update the system - temporarily cancel with 'sudo shutdown -c'
  11. The system is going down for reboot at Sat 2017-02-04 06:05:06 UTC!
  12.  
  13. Broadcast message from root@localhost.localdomain (Sat 2017-02-04 05:57:06 UTC):
  14.  
  15. reboot scheduled to update the system - temporarily cancel with 'sudo shutdown -c'
  16. The system is going down for reboot at Sat 2017-02-04 06:05:06 UTC!
  17.  
  18. error: cannot perform the following tasks:
  19. - Setup snap "hello-world" (27) security profiles (cannot setup apparmor for snap "hello-world": cannot load apparmor profile "snap.hello-worl1
  20. apparmor_parser output:
  21. Cache read/write disabled: interface file missing. (Kernel needs AppArmor 2.4 compatibility patch.)Warning: unable to find a suitable fs in /proc/mounts, is it mounted?
  22. Use --subdomainfs to override.
  23. )
  24. - Setup snap "hello-world" (27) security profiles (cannot load apparmor profile "snap.hello-world.env": cannot load apparmor profile: exit sta1
  25. apparmor_parser output:
  26. Cache read/write disabled: interface file missing. (Kernel needs AppArmor 2.4 compatibility patch.)
  27. Warning: unable to find a suitable fs in /proc/mounts, is it mounted?
  28. Use --subdomainfs to override.
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