Hi group, 

I am managing an NFS mount with puppet. And it does not work, and seriously 
I really don't see how this can work out nicely. First I make sure with a 
file {} class that the directory I want to mount exists. Cause it is used 
by the webserver it should belong to the wwwrun/www group on the system. No 
prob. 

Then I mount the NFS share on the dir. No prob. 

On the 2nd run of puppet though ... Error! The NFS mount point is "changed" 
over to root:root with 775 permissions (or 777? I don't remember). Puppet 
of course now wants to set the user:group of the dir ... and naturally 
fails. 

So is there a way to keep this error from happening?


Thanks in advance & greetings, 
Axel.

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