.. _mount: mount ````` The mount module controls active and configured mount points (fstab). +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | parameter | required | default | comments | +====================+==========+=========+============================================================================+ | name | yes | | path to the mountpoint, ex: /mnt/foo | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | src | yes | | device to be mounted | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | fstype | yes | | fstype | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | opts | no | | mount options (see fstab docs) | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | dump | no | | dump (see fstab docs) | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | passno | no | | passno (see fstab docs) | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | state | yes | | 'present', 'absent', 'mounted', or 'unmounted'. If mounted/unmounted, | | | | | the device will be actively mounted or unmounted as well as just | | | | | configured in fstab. 'absent', and 'present' only deal with fstab. | +--------------------+----------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+