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Backport #11537 to stabilization-0.1.72 branch.

In older versions of Ansible, such as the version included with RHEL7,
the sysctl module was part of the ansible.builtin collection. But in
most recent versions it belongs to the ansible.posix collection. Since
explicit collection is not mandatory, we can leave it implicit for this
particular case so each Ansible version can manage it properly.
@marcusburghardt marcusburghardt added Ansible Ansible remediation update. backported-into-stabilization PRs which were cherry-picked during stabilization process. RHEL7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 product related. RHEL8 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 product related. labels Feb 2, 2024
@marcusburghardt marcusburghardt added this to the 0.1.72 milestone Feb 2, 2024
@Mab879 Mab879 self-assigned this Feb 2, 2024
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Waving Automatus as there are only tests SLE

@Mab879 Mab879 merged commit 7fb44f7 into ComplianceAsCode:stabilization-v0.1.72 Feb 2, 2024
@marcusburghardt marcusburghardt deleted the sysctl_fqcn_stab branch February 2, 2024 15:21
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