hai wu <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi, I need to add one line to /etc/securetty, say it needs to be ttyS1. Do
> not add it if ttyS1 already exists in file /etc/securetty.
I strongly suggest you copy into place a file that contains exactly the
content you want: editing files in place is an invitation to screw things up
later, and for a security related file that can be terrible.
> How to achieve this using puppet module in puppet 2.5? This file is
> different than the other examples using augeas, this one only has value per
> line, not name-val pair.
You /could/ use an exec like this:
exec { "/bin/echo ttyS1 >> /etc/securetty":
unless "/bin/grep ttyS1 /etc/securetty"
}
I *really* don't recommend that approach.
Daniel
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