On 10 July 2014 04:55, Kim Scarborough <chow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No, you cannot do that via Mount resources.  Instead, the idiomatic
>> approach here would be to put each mount for each server under individual
>> Puppet management.  If you wished, you could also use the Resources resource
>> to purge Mounts that Puppet is not otherwise managing, so that you could be
>> sure that there were no fstab entries without 'nosuid'.  (Note, however,
>> that a privileged user can mount filesystems that are not listed in fstab,
>> with whatever options they choose.)
>
>
> My Augeas approach works, I'm just having the one problem where I can't get
> it to apply to more than one mount line per run.

It might work but it is probably better to manage the whole mount with puppet.


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