On 10 July 2014 04:55, Kim Scarborough <[email protected]> wrote: > >> No, you cannot do that via Mount resources. Instead, the idiomatic >> approach here would be to put each mount for each server under individual >> Puppet management. If you wished, you could also use the Resources resource >> to purge Mounts that Puppet is not otherwise managing, so that you could be >> sure that there were no fstab entries without 'nosuid'. (Note, however, >> that a privileged user can mount filesystems that are not listed in fstab, >> with whatever options they choose.) > > > My Augeas approach works, I'm just having the one problem where I can't get > it to apply to more than one mount line per run.
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