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@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ the service module takes key=value arguments::
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- name: make sure apache is running
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- name: make sure apache is running
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service: name=httpd state=running
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service: name=httpd state=running
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The `command` and `shell` modules are the one modules that just takes a list
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The `command` and `shell` modules are the only modules that just take a list
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of arguments, and don't use the key=value form. This makes
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of arguments and don't use the key=value form. This makes
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them work just like you would expect. Simple::
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them work as simply as you would expect::
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tasks:
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tasks:
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- name: disable selinux
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- name: disable selinux
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