There's no need to filter hostnamectl's output with awk because its man
page says:
hostnamectl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND}
--static, --transient, --pretty
If status is used (or no explicit command is given) and one
of those fields is given, hostnamectl will print out just
this selected hostname.
E.g. hostnamectl --static status => ansible.example.org
* Separate 'state', 'policy' and 'rule' commands
* Support for 'logging' command
* Support for 'direction' and 'interface' attributes
* Reliable change notifications based on 'ufw status verbose' diff
* Update documentation
* Cleanup
* Updated documentation related to IPv6 usage.
BugFixes:
* Solved the default_policy and state mutual exclusive status.
* Fixed changed status for IPv6 addresses.
Added @otnateos patch.
The newest version of OpenSSH supports a new, wonderful key type. authorized_key incorrectly discards pubkeys of this type as busted because it doesn't recognize type signature.
If no group was specified, but a group by the same name as the user
exists, an error was raised in the situation where USERGROUPS_ENAB is
enabled in /etc/login.defs (which is the case for almost every major
linux distro). In this case, the user will be put in group 100 (which
is usually the "users" group on those same distros). This is currently
only done in the base class, as the issue may not exist on other
platforms like AIX or the BSDs.
Fixes#6210
Sometimes, `blkid` will incorrectly return no information about a block
device, even if it exists and has a valid filesystem. This causes the
*filesystem* module to fail if *force=no*. Instructing `blkid` to use
`/dev/null` as a cache file will force it to rescan the block device on
each run, making results more consistent.
Signed-off-by: Dustin C. Hatch <admiralnemo@gmail.com>