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Fix typos. Prevent double-dashes from being reduced to single dash.
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ as a ".rpmnew" file (or other) as appropriate in the case of updates.
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If you have installed from pip or from source, however, you may want to create this file in order to override
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default settings in Ansible.
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You may wish to consult the `ansible.cfg in source control <https://raw.github.com/ansible/ansible/devel/examples/ansible.cfg>_` for
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You may wish to consult the `ansible.cfg in source control <https://raw.github.com/ansible/ansible/devel/examples/ansible.cfg>` for
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all of the possible latest values.
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.. _environmental_configuration:
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This indicates the command to use to spawn a shell under a sudo environment. Users may need to change this in
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rare instances to /bin/bash in rare instances wehn sudo is constrained, but in most cases it may be left as is::
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rare instances to /bin/bash in rare instances when sudo is constrained, but in most cases it may be left as is::
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#executable = /bin/bash
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================
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If you are using a pem file to authenticate with machines rather than SSH agent or passwords, you can set the default
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value here to avoid re-specifying --ansible-private-keyfile with every invocation::
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value here to avoid re-specifying ``--ansible-private-keyfile`` with every invocation::
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private_key_file=/path/to/file.pem
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sudo_user
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=========
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This is the default user to sudo to if --sudo-user is not specified or 'sudo_user' is not specified in an Ansible
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This is the default user to sudo to if ``--sudo-user`` is not specified or 'sudo_user' is not specified in an Ansible
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playbook. The default is the most logical: 'root'::
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sudo_user=root
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transport
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This is the default transport ot use if "-c <transport_name>" is not specified to /usr/bin/ansible or /usr/bin/ansible-playbook.
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This is the default transport to use if "-c <transport_name>" is not specified to /usr/bin/ansible or /usr/bin/ansible-playbook.
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The default is 'smart', which will use 'ssh' (OpenSSH based) if the local operating system is new enough to support ControlPersist
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technology, and then will otherwise use 'paramiko'. Other transport options include 'local', 'chroot', 'jail', and so on.
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