I am fairly new to DSP and am experimenting as I follow along with the 
Puppet Tutorial

Playing off of the Task 1 in the Conditionals section...
 my conditionals.pp worked as the example gave; however I was wanting to 
add on the "else" statement what the "uptime" is and then to state when the 
device was last rebooted.

if $::uptime_hours < 2 {
>
>   $myuptime = "Uptime is less than two hours. \n"
>
> }
>
>
>>   elsif $::uptime_hours < 5 {
>
>     $myuptime = "Uptime is less than five hours. \n"
>
>   }
>
>
>>   else {
>
> $reboot_time = "${who -b}"
>
>     $myuptime = "Uptime is greater than 4 hours. \n
>
>     Your uptime is $uptime.\n
>
> Your last reboot was $reboot_time."
>
>   }
>
>
>>   file {'/root/conditionals.txt':
>
>     ensure  => present,
>
>     content => $myuptime,
>
>     }
>
>
My output ends up being 

 

Uptime is greater than 4 hours. 


>     Your uptime is 4 days.


> Your last reboot was { -b}.



Again, I'm just learning here ...

how would I go about adding the "bash command to pull the "who -b" and 
echoing it to the appropriate spot?


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