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Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
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has already a device mounted on, and its source is different than I(src),
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has already a device mounted on, and its source is different than I(src),
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the module will fail to avoid unexpected unmount or mount point override.
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the module will fail to avoid unexpected unmount or mount point override.
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If the mount point is not present, the mount point will be created.
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If the mount point is not present, the mount point will be created.
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The I(fstab) is completely ignored.
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The I(fstab) is completely ignored. This option is added in version 1.5.0.
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- C(absent) specifies that the device mount's entry will be removed from
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- C(absent) specifies that the device mount's entry will be removed from
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I(fstab) and will also unmount the device and remove the mount
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I(fstab) and will also unmount the device and remove the mount
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point.
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point.
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# the mountpoint is a bind mount AND the source FS is the same than 'src'.
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# the mountpoint is a bind mount AND the source FS is the same than 'src'.
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# is_bind_mounted() is not reliable on Solaris, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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# is_bind_mounted() is not reliable on Solaris, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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# But we can rely on 'mount -v' on all other platforms, and Linux non-bind mounts.
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# But we can rely on 'mount -v' on all other platforms, and Linux non-bind mounts.
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if (is_bind_mounted(module, linux_mounts, mountpoint, src)):
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if is_bind_mounted(module, linux_mounts, mountpoint, src):
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return True
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return True
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# mount with parameter -v has a close behavior on Linux, *BSD, SunOS
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# mount with parameter -v has a close behavior on Linux, *BSD, SunOS
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