| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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"warning" is too limiting; too many things get lost.
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For "documentation" purposes.
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This insanity comes from RedHat themselves:
https://www.ansible.com/blog/tolerable-ansible
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My journals are still too messy.
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Just restaring netfilter-persistent could break other services depending
on iptables, like Docker.
Also, I'm not sure why I need a wait_for_connection after a reboot call,
so get rid of those.
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