An Ansible module which allows to easily add, remove or set mount options in
/etc/fstab
. The original mount
-module
in ansible only allows setting the whole mount option list. This can be
troublesome when editing mount options of a partly-automated remote or when
editing options from multiple roles.
Note that the scope of module only includes mount options. It does not support changing the file system type of a mount, nor does it support adding, removing or mounting mount points. Use the original ansible module for that.
# set the data-option to 'journal'
- mountopts:
name: /
option: data
value: journal
# remove the 'noatime' from /home entirely
- mountopts:
name: /home
option: noatime
state: absent
For more examples take a look at test/test.yml
, which contains all possible
use cases.
It is recommended to add this repository as a git submodule
to your ansible project. The library/mountopts.py
-file can then be symlinked
into your library
directory. Alternatively the library
-setting
of ansible can be used to point ansible to the submodule directly.
This module depends on the fstab
-python-module,
which needs to be installed separately on the remote machine:
- name: install dependencies for mountopts-module
pip: name=fstab
- first get an virtualenv up and running:
virtualenv venv --python=python2
- activate the venv:
source venv/bin/activate
- install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- run the test-playbook in
test
:ansible-playbook test.yml
- ???
- profit!