inspec/test/unit/mock/cmd/mount-whitespaces

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mount resource: fix for Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints including … (#2257) * mount resource: fix for Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints including whitespaces Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints on Linux may include whitespaces (\040), e.g. /etc/fstab entry like: ```//fileserver.corp.internal/Research\040&\040Development /mnt/Research\040&\040Development cifs OTHER_OPTS``` ... results in a mount line like: ```//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development on /mnt/Research & Development type cifs (OTHER_OPTS)``` The Linux mount command replaces \040 with whitspace automatically, so this should be tributed. I used a control like this: ``` describe mount('/mnt/Research & Development') do it { should be_mounted } its('device') { should eq '//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development' } end ``` Before: ``` × whitespaces-1: Mount with whitespace within sharename and mountpoint. (1 failed) ✔ Mount /mnt/Research & Development should be mounted × Mount /mnt/Research & Development device should eq "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development" expected: "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development" got: "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research" (compared using ==) ``` After: ``` ✔ whitespaces-01: Mount with whitespace within sharename and mountpoint. ✔ Mount /mnt/Research & Development should be mounted ✔ Mount /mnt/Research & Development device should eq "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development" ``` Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de> * mounts_with_whitespaces: make lint happy Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de> * mount resource: added parentheses as suggested by https://github.com/chef/inspec/pull/2257/files Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de> * mount resource: fix for Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints including whitespaces Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de>
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//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development on /mnt/Research & Development type cifs (rw,vers=1.0)