the *security=none* flag, then SMACK is not enabled. Furthermore, `systemd`
starts the loading of **SMACK** rules during start-up. If this start-up process
is interfered with, then **SMACK** will not run. Alternatively, new policies can
the *security=none* flag, then SMACK is not enabled. Furthermore, `systemd`
starts the loading of **SMACK** rules during start-up. If this start-up process
is interfered with, then **SMACK** will not run. Alternatively, new policies can