Nevermind, i misunderstood the notes on the become module page. I will 
continue to use shell w/ sudo.



On Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 3:56:18 PM UTC-4, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>
> On 26.05.16 21:51 Sam Sen wrote: 
> > So I'm kind of SOL then if Ansible removes "sudo" 
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. Why should ansible remove sudo? 
>
> If you can't change the sudo policy on the target, simply use your 
> task with the shell module. Or supply the sudo password via ansible-vault. 
>
> If you can change the sudo policy, you could grant your user (or a 
> special ansible user) the right to call all commands without passwords. 
>
> The choice is yours. 
>
> Johannes 
>
>
>

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