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Specify the correct default values for sudo_flags

The correct default options for sudo_flags can be found at: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/constants.py#L181

Slightly alter explanation of '-H' so as not to confuse it with -E, --preserve-env (which preserves existing environment variables).

When adding the two other options, include short explanations of those options.

Add note about '-n', which did not appear in 1.x I believe, and which bit me.
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Dan Langille 2016-01-16 15:28:41 -05:00
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@ -587,9 +587,10 @@ the sudo implementation is matching CLI flags with the standard sudo::
sudo_flags
==========
Additional flags to pass to sudo when engaging sudo support. The default is '-H' which preserves the $HOME environment variable
of the original user. In some situations you may wish to add or remove flags, but in general most users
will not need to change this setting::
Additional flags to pass to sudo when engaging sudo support. The default is '-H -S -n' which sets the HOME environment
variable, prompts for passwords via STDIN, and avoids prompting the user for input of any kind. Note that '-n' will conflict
with using password-less sudo auth, such as pam_ssh_agent_auth. In some situations you may wish to add or remove flags, but
in general most users will not need to change this setting:::
sudo_flags=-H -S -n