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@ -69,7 +69,14 @@ options:
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required: true
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choices: [ "present", "absent", "mounted", "unmounted" ]
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default: null
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fstab:
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description:
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- file to use instead of C(/etc/fstab). You shouldn't use that option
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unless you really know what you are doing. This might be useful if
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you need to configure mountpoints in a chroot environment.
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required: false
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default: /etc/fstab
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notes: []
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requirements: []
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author: Seth Vidal
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if module.params['fstab'] is not None:
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args['fstab'] = module.params['fstab']
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# if fstab file does not exist, we first need to create it. This mainly
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# happens when fstab optin is passed to the module.
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if not os.path.exists(args['fstab']):
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if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(args['fstab'])):
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(args['fstab']))
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open(args['fstab'],'a').close()
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# absent == remove from fstab and unmounted
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# unmounted == do not change fstab state, but unmount
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# present == add to fstab, do not change mount state
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