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Add a note for multible changes in one file (#37090)
As mentioned in this answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/41549694/6778826 we was able to solve a bad behaviour of `blockinfile` module. We must change two parts in one file which we have done in two tasks. Every run have rewriten the first block with the second block in the wrong position. **After** we have set the `marker` in the second task to another value was the `blockinfile` module able to insert both parts in the right position in the same file.
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- When using 'with_*' loops be aware that if you do not set a unique mark the block will be overwritten on each iteration.
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- As of Ansible 2.3, the I(dest) option has been changed to I(path) as default, but I(dest) still works as well.
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- Option I(follow) has been removed in version 2.5, because this module modifies the contents of the file so I(follow=no) doesn't make sense.
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- When more then one block should be handled in **one** file you **must** change the I(marker) per task
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EXAMPLES = r"""
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