JAD and AppArmor problem



I installed the JAD (jacklab) repo and installed the updated packages as per
the instructions on the web site. When I boot to the real time kernel
(2.6.19-5-rt) I get warnings that AppArmor can't load profiles and also
securityfs is not loading. I added the repo for the PAM updates and I
thought that would be it. But it seems that since securityfs isn't loading
during boot up that I can not modify, add or delete any AppArmor profiles.
This seems to be a big security breach (potentially) and I'd like to fix
this situation. Has anybody booted to the rt kernel and got AppArmor
working ? If so what, if anything, did you do to enable AppArmor to load ?
If it worked without any special work than I'm afraid I did something wrong
though I don't know what. I can boot to the rt kernel o.k. And, yes,
jackd runs with real time capabilities enabled. Yet the lack of security
through AppArmor is not something I consider acceptable.

Also, as I am trying to fix this so that I can give my buddy back his newly
repurposed Dell laptop with Rosegarden, jackd, et.al. installed with real
time capabilities enabled I definitely need to fix this first.

Thank you for any usefull responses.
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