Issue #1670 has been updated by ohookins.

My rationale is that the file type (and many other types) will only modify the 
aspect of the resource that you specify. You wouldn't expect the file type to 
wipe a file clean if you didn't specify a source to copy, and likewise you 
wouldn't expect the mount type to overwrite values you didn't specify.
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Bug #1670: Mount parameters "dump" and "pass" should default to undefined
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/show/1670

Author: ohookins
Status: Accepted
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: community
Category: mount
Target version: unplanned
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.24.5
Keywords: 


Currently there is no way to leave the previous value of the fs dump and pass 
fields in /etc/fstab at their original pre-Puppet values. Both the dump and 
pass parameters default to 0 and obliterate any previous values.

Obviously some value is needed for completely new entries in the file, but for 
pre-existing entries, it would be nice if the previous values were preserved.


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