On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 16:10, jcbollinger <john.bollin...@stjude.org> wrote:

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>
> On Apr 2, 5:07 am, bruce bushby <bruce.bus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I've been writing a little module to handle some grub settings on RHEL
> > 6 and appear the have run into a silly little problem that I just
> > can't fix.
> >
> > I've trying to append the string "crashkernel=128M@16M" to the kernel
> > line in my grub.conf. The following module works 100% if I leave out
> > the "@" symbol. Any ideas how I can escape the "@" ??
> >
> > I know I can use "crashkernel=auto" .... but I would like to know how
> > to insert any string I choose....even an "@".
>
>
> The '@' character in your sample is not special to Puppet, so the
> first step is to figure out which tool in the chain is choking on it.
> I suppose that would probably be Augeas.  I'm not proficient in
> Augeas, however, so I can't be sure, and I certainly can't tell you
> how Augeas escaping works.
>
>
> John
>
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John,
I thought the @ was used to define a virtual resource. Does that not give
it special meaning to puppet?
John

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