On 2/5/2017 11:26 AM, 'J Hawkesworth' via Ansible Project wrote:
Maybe if you made your user inventory a dir and then had a symlink in
there to the shared inventory?

I see what you mean. That might be a good workaround but it sure
seems to me that expanding the '-i' option would be a better
solution.

I have remembered now that you can use an executable python script as
a source of inventory, so you could read both user and shared
inventory in that, which might be a cleaner alternative.

Again, that sounds like a fine workaround but there should be
a clean and simple way of doing this.

Jon



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