Puppet has a native module for handling fstab mounts. Here is an example:
class data_mounted { mount { "/data": device => "/dev/sdb1", fstype => "ext4", ensure => "mounted", options => "defaults", atboot => "true", } }
The “device” directive can take anything what you’d normally put in the first column of /etc/fstab, i.e. if you are mounting by label (which is probably the best way to mount partitions) then instead of “/dev/sdb1” call for “LABEL=data”, where ls -l /dev/disk/by-label/data
should point to the actual [and existing] partition, which in my case is /dev/sdb1.
The “fstype” is the actual type of the partition, if you are not sure of the type you can check it with df -T
. You can mount linux ext partitions, nfs, samba, 9p etc.
For more on fstab file system types and mount options check http://linux.die.net/man/8/mount