File provide-the-missing-features-required-for-yomi-yet-o.patch of Package salt.13382

From 121e37f185057f1135ccf89738e3a59c581d9efb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Pablo=20Su=C3=A1rez=20Hern=C3=A1ndez?=
 <psuarezhernandez@suse.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 12:52:45 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Provide the missing features required for Yomi (Yet one
 more installer)

---
 doc/ref/modules/all/index.rst                |    1 +
 doc/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.kubeadm.rst |    5 +
 salt/grains/core.py                          |   30 +-
 salt/loader.py                               |   49 +-
 salt/modules/aixpkg.py                       |    2 +-
 salt/modules/apkpkg.py                       |   12 +-
 salt/modules/aptpkg.py                       |   14 +-
 salt/modules/btrfs.py                        |  496 ++++++-
 salt/modules/chroot.py                       |  165 +++
 salt/modules/cmdmod.py                       |   44 +-
 salt/modules/disk.py                         |   26 +-
 salt/modules/dpkg_lowpkg.py                  |    6 +-
 salt/modules/ebuildpkg.py                    |    8 +-
 salt/modules/freebsdpkg.py                   |    6 +-
 salt/modules/freezer.py                      |  294 ++++
 salt/modules/groupadd.py                     |  177 ++-
 salt/modules/kubeadm.py                      | 1265 ++++++++++++++++++
 salt/modules/linux_lvm.py                    |   36 +-
 salt/modules/mac_brew_pkg.py                 |    8 +-
 salt/modules/mac_portspkg.py                 |    6 +-
 salt/modules/mdadm_raid.py                   |   14 +-
 salt/modules/mount.py                        |   56 +-
 salt/modules/openbsdpkg.py                   |    2 +-
 salt/modules/pacmanpkg.py                    |   10 +-
 salt/modules/parted_partition.py             |   91 +-
 salt/modules/pkgin.py                        |    8 +-
 salt/modules/pkgng.py                        |    4 +-
 salt/modules/rpm_lowpkg.py                   |  101 +-
 salt/modules/shadow.py                       |  300 ++++-
 salt/modules/solarisipspkg.py                |    4 +-
 salt/modules/solarispkg.py                   |    2 +-
 salt/modules/systemd_service.py              |  264 +++-
 salt/modules/useradd.py                      |  390 ++++--
 salt/modules/xbpspkg.py                      |   12 +-
 salt/modules/yumpkg.py                       |   34 +-
 salt/modules/zypperpkg.py                    |  503 +++++--
 salt/states/blockdev.py                      |    3 +-
 salt/states/btrfs.py                         |  385 ++++++
 salt/states/cmd.py                           |   18 +-
 salt/states/file.py                          |    6 +-
 salt/states/loop.py                          |    4 +
 salt/states/lvm.py                           |   16 +-
 salt/states/mdadm_raid.py                    |    2 +-
 salt/states/mount.py                         |  305 +++++
 salt/states/pkg.py                           |   28 +-
 salt/states/pkgrepo.py                       |   14 +-
 salt/utils/oset.py                           |    7 +-
 salt/utils/path.py                           |    7 +-
 salt/utils/systemd.py                        |    5 +-
 tests/conftest.py                            |   10 +-
 tests/unit/grains/test_core.py               |   39 +
 tests/unit/modules/test_btrfs.py             |  370 ++++-
 tests/unit/modules/test_chroot.py            |  184 +++
 tests/unit/modules/test_freezer.py           |  274 ++++
 tests/unit/modules/test_groupadd.py          |   16 +-
 tests/unit/modules/test_kubeadm.py           | 1144 ++++++++++++++++
 tests/unit/modules/test_mount.py             |  154 ++-
 tests/unit/modules/test_parted_partition.py  |   17 +
 tests/unit/modules/test_rpm_lowpkg.py        |   92 +-
 tests/unit/modules/test_systemd_service.py   |   57 +-
 tests/unit/modules/test_useradd.py           |    5 +-
 tests/unit/modules/test_zypperpkg.py         |  100 +-
 tests/unit/states/test_btrfs.py              |  782 +++++++++++
 tests/unit/states/test_mount.py              |  605 +++++++++
 tests/unit/states/test_pkg.py                |    7 +-
 tests/unit/test_loader.py                    |   96 +-
 tests/unit/utils/test_systemd.py             |   21 +
 67 files changed, 8570 insertions(+), 648 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 doc/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.kubeadm.rst
 create mode 100644 salt/modules/chroot.py
 create mode 100644 salt/modules/freezer.py
 create mode 100644 salt/modules/kubeadm.py
 create mode 100644 salt/states/btrfs.py
 create mode 100644 tests/unit/modules/test_chroot.py
 create mode 100644 tests/unit/modules/test_freezer.py
 create mode 100644 tests/unit/modules/test_kubeadm.py
 create mode 100644 tests/unit/states/test_btrfs.py

diff --git a/doc/ref/modules/all/index.rst b/doc/ref/modules/all/index.rst
index 9762347faf..eaf7e25450 100644
--- a/doc/ref/modules/all/index.rst
+++ b/doc/ref/modules/all/index.rst
@@ -208,6 +208,7 @@ execution modules
     keystone
     keystoneng
     kmod
+    kubeadm
     kubernetes
     launchctl_service
     layman
diff --git a/doc/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.kubeadm.rst b/doc/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.kubeadm.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..137c779da2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.kubeadm.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+salt.modules.kubeadm module
+===========================
+
+.. automodule:: salt.modules.kubeadm
+    :members:
diff --git a/salt/grains/core.py b/salt/grains/core.py
index fec7b204bc..ce64620a24 100644
--- a/salt/grains/core.py
+++ b/salt/grains/core.py
@@ -108,6 +108,10 @@ if not hasattr(os, 'uname'):
 
 _INTERFACES = {}
 
+# Possible value for h_errno defined in netdb.h
+HOST_NOT_FOUND = 1
+NO_DATA = 4
+
 
 def _windows_cpudata():
     '''
@@ -2208,7 +2212,7 @@ def fqdns():
             name, aliaslist, addresslist = socket.gethostbyaddr(ip)
             return [socket.getfqdn(name)] + [als for als in aliaslist if salt.utils.network.is_fqdn(als)]
         except socket.herror as err:
-            if err.errno == 0:
+            if err.errno in (0, HOST_NOT_FOUND, NO_DATA):
                 # No FQDN for this IP address, so we don't need to know this all the time.
                 log.debug("Unable to resolve address %s: %s", ip, err)
             else:
@@ -2529,6 +2533,10 @@ def _hw_data(osdata):
                         grains[key] = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(ifile.read().strip(), errors='replace')
                         if key == 'uuid':
                             grains['uuid'] = grains['uuid'].lower()
+                except UnicodeDecodeError:
+                    # Some firmwares provide non-valid 'product_name'
+                    # files, ignore them
+                    pass
                 except (IOError, OSError) as err:
                     # PermissionError is new to Python 3, but corresponds to the EACESS and
                     # EPERM error numbers. Use those instead here for PY2 compatibility.
@@ -2760,26 +2768,6 @@ def _hw_data(osdata):
         else:
             log.error('The \'prtconf\' binary was not found in $PATH.')
 
-    elif osdata['kernel'] == 'AIX':
-        cmd = salt.utils.path.which('prtconf')
-        if data:
-            data = __salt__['cmd.run']('{0}'.format(cmd)) + os.linesep
-            for dest, regstring in (('serialnumber', r'(?im)^\s*Machine\s+Serial\s+Number:\s+(\S+)'),
-                                    ('systemfirmware', r'(?im)^\s*Firmware\s+Version:\s+(.*)')):
-                for regex in [re.compile(r) for r in [regstring]]:
-                    res = regex.search(data)
-                    if res and len(res.groups()) >= 1:
-                        grains[dest] = res.group(1).strip().replace("'", '')
-
-            product_regexes = [re.compile(r'(?im)^\s*System\s+Model:\s+(\S+)')]
-            for regex in product_regexes:
-                res = regex.search(data)
-                if res and len(res.groups()) >= 1:
-                    grains['manufacturer'], grains['productname'] = res.group(1).strip().replace("'", "").split(",")
-                    break
-        else:
-            log.error('The \'prtconf\' binary was not found in $PATH.')
-
     return grains
 
 
diff --git a/salt/loader.py b/salt/loader.py
index 6760d9e720..1d8a4b90fd 100644
--- a/salt/loader.py
+++ b/salt/loader.py
@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ def minion_mods(
         whitelist=whitelist,
         loaded_base_name=loaded_base_name,
         static_modules=static_modules,
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
 
     ret.pack['__salt__'] = ret
@@ -334,6 +335,7 @@ def engines(opts, functions, runners, utils, proxy=None):
         opts,
         tag='engines',
         pack=pack,
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
 
 
@@ -346,6 +348,7 @@ def proxy(opts, functions=None, returners=None, whitelist=None, utils=None):
         opts,
         tag='proxy',
         pack={'__salt__': functions, '__ret__': returners, '__utils__': utils},
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
 
     ret.pack['__proxy__'] = ret
@@ -383,12 +386,14 @@ def pillars(opts, functions, context=None):
     '''
     Returns the pillars modules
     '''
+    _utils = utils(opts)
     ret = LazyLoader(_module_dirs(opts, 'pillar'),
                      opts,
                      tag='pillar',
                      pack={'__salt__': functions,
                            '__context__': context,
-                           '__utils__': utils(opts)})
+                           '__utils__': _utils},
+                     extra_module_dirs=_utils.module_dirs)
     ret.pack['__ext_pillar__'] = ret
     return FilterDictWrapper(ret, '.ext_pillar')
 
@@ -488,11 +493,13 @@ def fileserver(opts, backends):
     '''
     Returns the file server modules
     '''
+    _utils = utils(opts)
     return LazyLoader(_module_dirs(opts, 'fileserver'),
                       opts,
                       tag='fileserver',
                       whitelist=backends,
-                      pack={'__utils__': utils(opts)})
+                      pack={'__utils__': _utils},
+                      extra_module_dirs=_utils.module_dirs)
 
 
 def roster(opts, runner=None, utils=None, whitelist=None):
@@ -508,6 +515,7 @@ def roster(opts, runner=None, utils=None, whitelist=None):
             '__runner__': runner,
             '__utils__': utils,
         },
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
 
 
@@ -546,6 +554,7 @@ def states(opts, functions, utils, serializers, whitelist=None, proxy=None):
         tag='states',
         pack={'__salt__': functions, '__proxy__': proxy or {}},
         whitelist=whitelist,
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
     ret.pack['__states__'] = ret
     ret.pack['__utils__'] = utils
@@ -652,7 +661,8 @@ def grain_funcs(opts, proxy=None):
           __opts__ = salt.config.minion_config('/etc/salt/minion')
           grainfuncs = salt.loader.grain_funcs(__opts__)
     '''
-    return LazyLoader(
+    _utils = utils(opts, proxy=proxy)
+    ret = LazyLoader(
         _module_dirs(
             opts,
             'grains',
@@ -661,7 +671,10 @@ def grain_funcs(opts, proxy=None):
         ),
         opts,
         tag='grains',
+        extra_module_dirs=_utils.module_dirs,
     )
+    ret.pack['__utils__'] = _utils
+    return ret
 
 
 def _load_cached_grains(opts, cfn):
@@ -895,6 +908,7 @@ def runner(opts, utils=None, context=None, whitelist=None):
         tag='runners',
         pack={'__utils__': utils, '__context__': context},
         whitelist=whitelist,
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
     # TODO: change from __salt__ to something else, we overload __salt__ too much
     ret.pack['__salt__'] = ret
@@ -930,6 +944,7 @@ def sdb(opts, functions=None, whitelist=None, utils=None):
             '__salt__': minion_mods(opts, utils),
         },
         whitelist=whitelist,
+        extra_module_dirs=utils.module_dirs if utils else None,
     )
 
 
@@ -971,6 +986,7 @@ def clouds(opts):
     '''
     Return the cloud functions
     '''
+    _utils = salt.loader.utils(opts)
     # Let's bring __active_provider_name__, defaulting to None, to all cloud
     # drivers. This will get temporarily updated/overridden with a context
     # manager when needed.
@@ -982,8 +998,9 @@ def clouds(opts):
                      int_type='clouds'),
         opts,
         tag='clouds',
-        pack={'__utils__': salt.loader.utils(opts),
+        pack={'__utils__': _utils,
               '__active_provider_name__': None},
+        extra_module_dirs=_utils.module_dirs,
     )
     for funcname in LIBCLOUD_FUNCS_NOT_SUPPORTED:
         log.trace(
@@ -1097,6 +1114,7 @@ class LazyLoader(salt.utils.lazy.LazyDict):
     :param bool virtual_enable: Whether or not to respect the __virtual__ function when loading modules.
     :param str virtual_funcs: The name of additional functions in the module to call to verify its functionality.
                                 If not true, the module will not load.
+    :param list extra_module_dirs: A list of directories that will be able to import from
     :returns: A LazyLoader object which functions as a dictionary. Keys are 'module.function' and values
     are function references themselves which are loaded on-demand.
     # TODO:
@@ -1118,6 +1136,7 @@ class LazyLoader(salt.utils.lazy.LazyDict):
                  static_modules=None,
                  proxy=None,
                  virtual_funcs=None,
+                 extra_module_dirs=None,
                  ):  # pylint: disable=W0231
         '''
         In pack, if any of the values are None they will be replaced with an
@@ -1159,6 +1178,9 @@ class LazyLoader(salt.utils.lazy.LazyDict):
             virtual_funcs = []
         self.virtual_funcs = virtual_funcs
 
+        self.extra_module_dirs = extra_module_dirs if extra_module_dirs else []
+        self._clean_module_dirs = []
+
         self.disabled = set(
             self.opts.get(
                 'disable_{0}{1}'.format(
@@ -1465,12 +1487,30 @@ class LazyLoader(salt.utils.lazy.LazyDict):
                 reload_module(submodule)
                 self._reload_submodules(submodule)
 
+    def __populate_sys_path(self):
+        for directory in self.extra_module_dirs:
+            if directory not in sys.path:
+                sys.path.append(directory)
+                self._clean_module_dirs.append(directory)
+
+    def __clean_sys_path(self):
+        for directory in self._clean_module_dirs:
+            if directory in sys.path:
+                sys.path.remove(directory)
+        self._clean_module_dirs = []
+
+        # Be sure that sys.path_importer_cache do not contains any
+        # invalid FileFinder references
+        if USE_IMPORTLIB:
+            importlib.invalidate_caches()
+
     def _load_module(self, name):
         mod = None
         fpath, suffix = self.file_mapping[name][:2]
         self.loaded_files.add(name)
         fpath_dirname = os.path.dirname(fpath)
         try:
+            self.__populate_sys_path()
             sys.path.append(fpath_dirname)
             if suffix == '.pyx':
                 mod = pyximport.load_module(name, fpath, tempfile.gettempdir())
@@ -1593,6 +1633,7 @@ class LazyLoader(salt.utils.lazy.LazyDict):
             return False
         finally:
             sys.path.remove(fpath_dirname)
+            self.__clean_sys_path()
 
         if hasattr(mod, '__opts__'):
             mod.__opts__.update(self.opts)
diff --git a/salt/modules/aixpkg.py b/salt/modules/aixpkg.py
index 4f9852b504..d35946f397 100644
--- a/salt/modules/aixpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/aixpkg.py
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ def latest_version(*names, **kwargs):
 available_version = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(latest_version, 'available_version')
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/apkpkg.py b/salt/modules/apkpkg.py
index 2e9a2a952e..4f84642e02 100644
--- a/salt/modules/apkpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/apkpkg.py
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.version'](*names, **kwargs)
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(**kwargs):
     '''
     Updates the package list
 
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, purge=False, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unus
     return ret
 
 
-def upgrade(name=None, pkgs=None, refresh=True):
+def upgrade(name=None, pkgs=None, refresh=True, **kwargs):
     '''
     Upgrades all packages via ``apk upgrade`` or a specific package if name or
     pkgs is specified. Name is ignored if pkgs is specified
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ def upgrade(name=None, pkgs=None, refresh=True):
     return ret
 
 
-def list_upgrades(refresh=True):
+def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
     '''
     List all available package upgrades.
 
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True):
     return ret
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of _every_ file on the system's package database (not
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return file_dict(*packages)
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, grouped by package. Not
     specifying any packages will return a list of _every_ file on the system's
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
     return {'errors': errors, 'packages': ret}
 
 
-def owner(*paths):
+def owner(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return the name of the package that owns the file. Multiple file paths can
     be passed. Like :mod:`pkg.version <salt.modules.apk.version`, if a single
diff --git a/salt/modules/aptpkg.py b/salt/modules/aptpkg.py
index f51b6958e5..e537f5b007 100644
--- a/salt/modules/aptpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/aptpkg.py
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.version'](*names, **kwargs)
 
 
-def refresh_db(cache_valid_time=0, failhard=False):
+def refresh_db(cache_valid_time=0, failhard=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     Updates the APT database to latest packages based upon repositories
 
@@ -1430,7 +1430,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, dist_upgrade=True, **kwargs):
     return _get_upgradable(dist_upgrade, **kwargs)
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
@@ -1443,7 +1443,7 @@ def upgrade_available(name):
     return latest_version(name) != ''
 
 
-def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, ignore_epoch=False):
+def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, ignore_epoch=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     Do a cmp-style comparison on two packages. Return -1 if pkg1 < pkg2, 0 if
     pkg1 == pkg2, and 1 if pkg1 > pkg2. Return None if there was a problem
@@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ def _skip_source(source):
     return False
 
 
-def list_repos():
+def list_repos(**kwargs):
     '''
     Lists all repos in the sources.list (and sources.lists.d) files
 
@@ -2400,7 +2400,7 @@ def mod_repo(repo, saltenv='base', **kwargs):
     }
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of _every_ file on the system's package database (not
@@ -2417,7 +2417,7 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return __salt__['lowpkg.file_list'](*packages)
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, grouped by package. Not
     specifying any packages will return a list of _every_ file on the system's
@@ -2701,7 +2701,7 @@ def _resolve_deps(name, pkgs, **kwargs):
     return
 
 
-def owner(*paths):
+def owner(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/btrfs.py b/salt/modules/btrfs.py
index 36bfaeb12e..6fd2ac58a4 100644
--- a/salt/modules/btrfs.py
+++ b/salt/modules/btrfs.py
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Module for managing BTRFS file systems.
 
 # Import Python libs
 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+import itertools
 import os
 import re
 import uuid
 
-
 # Import Salt libs
 import salt.utils.fsutils
 import salt.utils.platform
@@ -673,3 +673,497 @@ def properties(obj, type=None, set=None):
             ret[prop]['value'] = value and value.split("=")[-1] or "N/A"
 
         return ret
+
+
+def subvolume_exists(path):
+    '''
+    Check if a subvolume is present in the filesystem.
+
+    path
+        Mount point for the subvolume (full path)
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_exists /mnt/var
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'show', path]
+    return __salt__['cmd.retcode'](cmd, ignore_retcode=True) == 0
+
+
+def subvolume_create(name, dest=None, qgroupids=None):
+    '''
+    Create subvolume `name` in `dest`.
+
+    Return True if the subvolume is created, False is the subvolume is
+    already there.
+
+    name
+         Name of the new subvolume
+
+    dest
+         If not given, the subvolume will be created in the current
+         directory, if given will be in /dest/name
+
+    qgroupids
+         Add the newly created subcolume to a qgroup. This parameter
+         is a list
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_create var
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_create var dest=/mnt
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_create var qgroupids='[200]'
+
+    '''
+    if qgroupids and type(qgroupids) is not list:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Qgroupids parameter must be a list')
+
+    if dest:
+        name = os.path.join(dest, name)
+
+    # If the subvolume is there, we are done
+    if subvolume_exists(name):
+        return False
+
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'create']
+    if type(qgroupids) is list:
+        cmd.append('-i')
+        cmd.extend(qgroupids)
+    cmd.append(name)
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+    return True
+
+
+def subvolume_delete(name=None, names=None, commit=None):
+    '''
+    Delete the subvolume(s) from the filesystem
+
+    The user can remove one single subvolume (name) or multiple of
+    then at the same time (names). One of the two parameters needs to
+    specified.
+
+    Please, refer to the documentation to understand the implication
+    on the transactions, and when the subvolume is really deleted.
+
+    Return True if the subvolume is deleted, False is the subvolume
+    was already missing.
+
+    name
+        Name of the subvolume to remove
+
+    names
+        List of names of subvolumes to remove
+
+    commit
+        * 'after': Wait for transaction commit at the end
+        * 'each': Wait for transaction commit after each delete
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_delete /var/volumes/tmp
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_delete /var/volumes/tmp commit=after
+
+    '''
+    if not name and not (names and type(names) is list):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Provide a value for the name parameter')
+
+    if commit and commit not in ('after', 'each'):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Value for commit not recognized')
+
+    # Filter the names and take the ones that are still there
+    names = [n for n in itertools.chain([name], names or [])
+             if n and subvolume_exists(n)]
+
+    # If the subvolumes are gone, we are done
+    if not names:
+        return False
+
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'delete']
+    if commit == 'after':
+        cmd.append('--commit-after')
+    elif commit == 'each':
+        cmd.append('--commit-each')
+    cmd.extend(names)
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+    return True
+
+
+def subvolume_find_new(name, last_gen):
+    '''
+    List the recently modified files in a subvolume
+
+    name
+        Name of the subvolume
+
+    last_gen
+        Last transid marker from where to compare
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_find_new /var/volumes/tmp 1024
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'find-new', name, last_gen]
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+
+    lines = res['stdout'].splitlines()
+    # Filenames are at the end of each inode line
+    files = [l.split()[-1] for l in lines if l.startswith('inode')]
+    # The last transid is in the last line
+    transid = lines[-1].split()[-1]
+    return {
+        'files': files,
+        'transid': transid,
+    }
+
+
+def subvolume_get_default(path):
+    '''
+    Get the default subvolume of the filesystem path
+
+    path
+        Mount point for the subvolume
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_get_default /var/volumes/tmp
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'get-default', path]
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+
+    line = res['stdout'].strip()
+    # The ID is the second parameter, and the name the last one, or
+    # '(FS_TREE)'
+    #
+    # When the default one is set:
+    # ID 5 (FS_TREE)
+    #
+    # When we manually set a different one (var):
+    # ID 257 gen 8 top level 5 path var
+    #
+    id_ = line.split()[1]
+    name = line.split()[-1]
+    return {
+        'id': id_,
+        'name': name,
+    }
+
+
+def _pop(line, key, use_rest):
+    '''
+    Helper for the line parser.
+
+    If key is a prefix of line, will remove ir from the line and will
+    extract the value (space separation), and the rest of the line.
+
+    If use_rest is True, the value will be the rest of the line.
+
+    Return a tuple with the value and the rest of the line.
+    '''
+    value = None
+    if line.startswith(key):
+        line = line[len(key):].strip()
+        if use_rest:
+            value = line
+            line = ''
+        else:
+            value, line = line.split(' ', 1)
+    return value, line.strip()
+
+
+def subvolume_list(path, parent_id=False, absolute=False,
+                   ogeneration=False, generation=False,
+                   subvolumes=False, uuid=False, parent_uuid=False,
+                   sent_subvolume_uuid=False, snapshots=False,
+                   readonly=False, deleted=False, generation_cmp=None,
+                   ogeneration_cmp=None, sort=None):
+    '''
+    List the subvolumes present in the filesystem.
+
+    path
+        Mount point for the subvolume
+
+    parent_id
+        Print parent ID
+
+    absolute
+        Print all the subvolumes in the filesystem and distinguish
+        between absolute and relative path with respect to the given
+        <path>
+
+    ogeneration
+        Print the ogeneration of the subvolume
+
+    generation
+        Print the generation of the subvolume
+
+    subvolumes
+        Print only subvolumes below specified <path>
+
+    uuid
+        Print the UUID of the subvolume
+
+    parent_uuid
+        Print the parent uuid of subvolumes (and snapshots)
+
+    sent_subvolume_uuid
+        Print the UUID of the sent subvolume, where the subvolume is
+        the result of a receive operation
+
+    snapshots
+        Only snapshot subvolumes in the filesystem will be listed
+
+    readonly
+        Only readonly subvolumes in the filesystem will be listed
+
+    deleted
+        Only deleted subvolumens that are ye not cleaned
+
+    generation_cmp
+        List subvolumes in the filesystem that its generation is >=,
+        <= or = value. '+' means >= value, '-' means <= value, If
+        there is neither '+' nor '-', it means = value
+
+    ogeneration_cmp
+        List subvolumes in the filesystem that its ogeneration is >=,
+        <= or = value
+
+    sort
+        List subvolumes in order by specified items. Possible values:
+        * rootid
+        * gen
+        * ogen
+        * path
+        You can add '+' or '-' in front of each items, '+' means
+        ascending, '-' means descending. The default is ascending. You
+        can combite it in a list.
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_list /var/volumes/tmp
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_list /var/volumes/tmp path=True
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_list /var/volumes/tmp sort='[-rootid]'
+
+    '''
+    if sort and type(sort) is not list:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Sort parameter must be a list')
+
+    valid_sorts = [
+        ''.join((order, attrib)) for order, attrib in itertools.product(
+            ('-', '', '+'), ('rootid', 'gen', 'ogen', 'path'))
+    ]
+    if sort and not all(s in valid_sorts for s in sort):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Value for sort not recognized')
+
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'list']
+
+    params = ((parent_id, '-p'),
+              (absolute, '-a'),
+              (ogeneration, '-c'),
+              (generation, '-g'),
+              (subvolumes, '-o'),
+              (uuid, '-u'),
+              (parent_uuid, '-q'),
+              (sent_subvolume_uuid, '-R'),
+              (snapshots, '-s'),
+              (readonly, '-r'),
+              (deleted, '-d'))
+    cmd.extend(p[1] for p in params if p[0])
+
+    if generation_cmp:
+        cmd.extend(['-G', generation_cmp])
+
+    if ogeneration_cmp:
+        cmd.extend(['-C', ogeneration_cmp])
+
+    # We already validated the content of the list
+    if sort:
+        cmd.append('--sort={}'.format(','.join(sort)))
+
+    cmd.append(path)
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+
+    # Parse the output. ID and gen are always at the begining, and
+    # path is always at the end. There is only one column that
+    # contains space (top level), and the path value can also have
+    # spaces. The issue is that we do not know how many spaces do we
+    # have in the path name, so any classic solution based on split
+    # will fail.
+    #
+    # This list is in order.
+    columns = ('ID', 'gen', 'cgen', 'parent', 'top level', 'otime',
+               'parent_uuid', 'received_uuid', 'uuid', 'path')
+    result = []
+    for line in res['stdout'].splitlines():
+        table = {}
+        for key in columns:
+            value, line = _pop(line, key, key == 'path')
+            if value:
+                table[key.lower()] = value
+        # If line is not empty here, we are not able to parse it
+        if not line:
+            result.append(table)
+
+    return result
+
+
+def subvolume_set_default(subvolid, path):
+    '''
+    Set the subvolume as default
+
+    subvolid
+        ID of the new default subvolume
+
+    path
+        Mount point for the filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_set_default 257 /var/volumes/tmp
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'set-default', subvolid, path]
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+    return True
+
+
+def subvolume_show(path):
+    '''
+    Show information of a given subvolume
+
+    path
+        Mount point for the filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_show /var/volumes/tmp
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'show', path]
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+
+    result = {}
+    table = {}
+    # The real name is the first line, later there is a table of
+    # values separated with colon.
+    stdout = res['stdout'].splitlines()
+    key = stdout.pop(0)
+    result[key.strip()] = table
+
+    for line in stdout:
+        key, value = line.split(':', 1)
+        table[key.lower().strip()] = value.strip()
+    return result
+
+
+def subvolume_snapshot(source, dest=None, name=None, read_only=False):
+    '''
+    Create a snapshot of a source subvolume
+
+    source
+        Source subvolume from where to create the snapshot
+
+    dest
+        If only dest is given, the subvolume will be named as the
+        basename of the source
+
+    name
+       Name of the snapshot
+
+    read_only
+        Create a read only snapshot
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_snapshot /var/volumes/tmp dest=/.snapshots
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_snapshot /var/volumes/tmp name=backup
+
+    '''
+    if not dest and not name:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Provide parameter dest, name, or both')
+
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'snapshot']
+    if read_only:
+        cmd.append('-r')
+    if dest and not name:
+        cmd.append(dest)
+    if dest and name:
+        name = os.path.join(dest, name)
+    if name:
+        cmd.append(name)
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+    return True
+
+
+def subvolume_sync(path, subvolids=None, sleep=None):
+    '''
+    Wait until given subvolume are completely removed from the
+    filesystem after deletion.
+
+    path
+        Mount point for the filesystem
+
+    subvolids
+        List of IDs of subvolumes to wait for
+
+    sleep
+        Sleep N seconds betwenn checks (default: 1)
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_sync /var/volumes/tmp
+        salt '*' btrfs.subvolume_sync /var/volumes/tmp subvolids='[257]'
+
+    '''
+    if subvolids and type(subvolids) is not list:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Subvolids parameter must be a list')
+
+    cmd = ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'sync']
+    if sleep:
+        cmd.extend(['-s', sleep])
+
+    cmd.append(path)
+    if subvolids:
+        cmd.extend(subvolids)
+
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    salt.utils.fsutils._verify_run(res)
+    return True
diff --git a/salt/modules/chroot.py b/salt/modules/chroot.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6e4705b67e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/salt/modules/chroot.py
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:maturity:      new
+:depends:       None
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+import logging
+import os
+import sys
+import tempfile
+
+from salt.defaults.exitcodes import EX_OK
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+from salt.utils.args import clean_kwargs
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+def __virtual__():
+    '''
+    Chroot command is required.
+    '''
+    if __utils__['path.which']('chroot') is not None:
+        return True
+    else:
+        return (False, 'Module chroot requires the command chroot')
+
+
+def exist(name):
+    '''
+    Return True if the chroot environment is present.
+    '''
+    dev = os.path.join(name, 'dev')
+    proc = os.path.join(name, 'proc')
+    return all(os.path.isdir(i) for i in (name, dev, proc))
+
+
+def create(name):
+    '''
+    Create a basic chroot environment.
+
+    Note that this environment is not functional. The caller needs to
+    install the minimal required binaries, including Python if
+    chroot.call is called.
+
+    name
+        Path to the chroot environment
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt myminion chroot.create /chroot
+
+    '''
+    if not exist(name):
+        dev = os.path.join(name, 'dev')
+        proc = os.path.join(name, 'proc')
+        try:
+            os.makedirs(dev, mode=0o755)
+            os.makedirs(proc, mode=0o555)
+        except OSError as e:
+            log.error('Error when trying to create chroot directories: %s', e)
+            return False
+    return True
+
+
+def call(name, function, *args, **kwargs):
+    '''
+    Executes a Salt function inside a chroot environment.
+
+    The chroot does not need to have Salt installed, but Python is
+    required.
+
+    name
+        Path to the chroot environment
+
+    function
+        Salt execution module function
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt myminion chroot.call /chroot test.ping
+
+    '''
+
+    if not function:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Missing function parameter')
+
+    if not exist(name):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Chroot environment not found')
+
+    # Create a temporary directory inside the chroot where we can
+    # untar salt-thin
+    thin_dest_path = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=name)
+    thin_path = __utils__['thin.gen_thin'](
+        __opts__['cachedir'],
+        extra_mods=__salt__['config.option']('thin_extra_mods', ''),
+        so_mods=__salt__['config.option']('thin_so_mods', '')
+    )
+    stdout = __salt__['archive.tar']('xzf', thin_path, dest=thin_dest_path)
+    if stdout:
+        __utils__['files.rm_rf'](thin_dest_path)
+        return {'result': False, 'comment': stdout}
+
+    chroot_path = os.path.join(os.path.sep,
+                               os.path.relpath(thin_dest_path, name))
+    try:
+        safe_kwargs = clean_kwargs(**kwargs)
+        salt_argv = [
+            'python{}'.format(sys.version_info[0]),
+            os.path.join(chroot_path, 'salt-call'),
+            '--metadata',
+            '--local',
+            '--log-file', os.path.join(chroot_path, 'log'),
+            '--cachedir', os.path.join(chroot_path, 'cache'),
+            '--out', 'json',
+            '-l', 'quiet',
+            '--',
+            function
+        ] + list(args) + ['{}={}'.format(k, v) for (k, v) in safe_kwargs]
+        ret = __salt__['cmd.run_chroot'](name, [str(x) for x in salt_argv])
+        if ret['retcode'] != EX_OK:
+            raise CommandExecutionError(ret['stderr'])
+
+        # Process "real" result in stdout
+        try:
+            data = __utils__['json.find_json'](ret['stdout'])
+            local = data.get('local', data)
+            if isinstance(local, dict) and 'retcode' in local:
+                __context__['retcode'] = local['retcode']
+            return local.get('return', data)
+        except ValueError:
+            return {
+                'result': False,
+                'comment': "Can't parse container command output"
+            }
+    finally:
+        __utils__['files.rm_rf'](thin_dest_path)
diff --git a/salt/modules/cmdmod.py b/salt/modules/cmdmod.py
index 81c4d3f811..d0819f2f79 100644
--- a/salt/modules/cmdmod.py
+++ b/salt/modules/cmdmod.py
@@ -2889,6 +2889,7 @@ def run_chroot(root,
                group=None,
                shell=DEFAULT_SHELL,
                python_shell=True,
+               binds=None,
                env=None,
                clean_env=False,
                template=None,
@@ -2914,19 +2915,17 @@ def run_chroot(root,
 
     :param str root: Path to the root of the jail to use.
 
-    stdin
-        A string of standard input can be specified for the command to be run using
-        the ``stdin`` parameter. This can be useful in cases where sensitive
-        information must be read from standard input.:
+    :param str stdin: A string of standard input can be specified for
+        the command to be run using the ``stdin`` parameter. This can
+        be useful in cases where sensitive information must be read
+        from standard input.:
 
-    runas
-        User to run script as.
+    :param str runas: User to run script as.
 
-    group
-        Group to run script as.
+    :param str group: Group to run script as.
 
-    shell
-        Shell to execute under. Defaults to the system default shell.
+    :param str shell: Shell to execute under. Defaults to the system
+        default shell.
 
     :param str cmd: The command to run. ex: ``ls -lart /home``
 
@@ -2950,6 +2949,9 @@ def run_chroot(root,
         arguments. Set to True to use shell features, such as pipes or
         redirection.
 
+    :param list binds: List of directories that will be exported inside
+        the chroot with the bind option.
+
     :param dict env: Environment variables to be set prior to execution.
 
         .. note::
@@ -2968,11 +2970,11 @@ def run_chroot(root,
         engine will be used to render the downloaded file. Currently jinja,
         mako, and wempy are supported.
 
-    :param bool rstrip:
-        Strip all whitespace off the end of output before it is returned.
+    :param bool rstrip: Strip all whitespace off the end of output
+        before it is returned.
 
-    :param str umask:
-         The umask (in octal) to use when running the command.
+    :param str umask: The umask (in octal) to use when running the
+         command.
 
     :param str output_encoding: Control the encoding used to decode the
         command's output.
@@ -3046,6 +3048,15 @@ def run_chroot(root,
         'sysfs',
         fstype='sysfs')
 
+    binds = binds if binds else []
+    for bind_exported in binds:
+        bind_exported_to = os.path.relpath(bind_exported, os.path.sep)
+        bind_exported_to = os.path.join(root, bind_exported_to)
+        __salt__['mount.mount'](
+            bind_exported_to,
+            bind_exported,
+            opts='default,bind')
+
     # Execute chroot routine
     sh_ = '/bin/sh'
     if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(root, 'bin/bash')):
@@ -3096,6 +3107,11 @@ def run_chroot(root,
         log.error('Processes running in chroot could not be killed, '
                   'filesystem will remain mounted')
 
+    for bind_exported in binds:
+        bind_exported_to = os.path.relpath(bind_exported, os.path.sep)
+        bind_exported_to = os.path.join(root, bind_exported_to)
+        __salt__['mount.umount'](bind_exported_to)
+
     __salt__['mount.umount'](os.path.join(root, 'sys'))
     __salt__['mount.umount'](os.path.join(root, 'proc'))
     __salt__['mount.umount'](os.path.join(root, 'dev'))
diff --git a/salt/modules/disk.py b/salt/modules/disk.py
index 0e0f6eef55..9b0c001e35 100644
--- a/salt/modules/disk.py
+++ b/salt/modules/disk.py
@@ -268,24 +268,34 @@ def percent(args=None):
 
 
 @salt.utils.decorators.path.which('blkid')
-def blkid(device=None):
+def blkid(device=None, token=None):
     '''
     Return block device attributes: UUID, LABEL, etc. This function only works
     on systems where blkid is available.
 
+    device
+        Device name from the system
+
+    token
+        Any valid token used for the search
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' disk.blkid
         salt '*' disk.blkid /dev/sda
+        salt '*' disk.blkid token='UUID=6a38ee5-7235-44e7-8b22-816a403bad5d'
+        salt '*' disk.blkid token='TYPE=ext4'
     '''
-    args = ""
+    cmd = ['blkid']
     if device:
-        args = " " + device
+        cmd.append(device)
+    elif token:
+        cmd.extend(['-t', token])
 
     ret = {}
-    blkid_result = __salt__['cmd.run_all']('blkid' + args, python_shell=False)
+    blkid_result = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False)
 
     if blkid_result['retcode'] > 0:
         return ret
@@ -422,6 +432,7 @@ def format_(device,
             fs_type='ext4',
             inode_size=None,
             lazy_itable_init=None,
+            fat=None,
             force=False):
     '''
     Format a filesystem onto a device
@@ -449,6 +460,10 @@ def format_(device,
 
         This option is only enabled for ext filesystems
 
+    fat
+        FAT size option. Can be 12, 16 or 32, and can only be used on
+        fat or vfat filesystems.
+
     force
         Force mke2fs to create a filesystem, even if the specified device is
         not a partition on a block special device. This option is only enabled
@@ -471,6 +486,9 @@ def format_(device,
     if lazy_itable_init is not None:
         if fs_type[:3] == 'ext':
             cmd.extend(['-E', 'lazy_itable_init={0}'.format(lazy_itable_init)])
+    if fat is not None and fat in (12, 16, 32):
+        if fs_type[-3:] == 'fat':
+            cmd.extend(['-F', fat])
     if force:
         if fs_type[:3] == 'ext':
             cmd.append('-F')
diff --git a/salt/modules/dpkg_lowpkg.py b/salt/modules/dpkg_lowpkg.py
index 26ca5dcf5a..d5c89cb195 100644
--- a/salt/modules/dpkg_lowpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/dpkg_lowpkg.py
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ def unpurge(*packages):
     return salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)
 
 
-def list_pkgs(*packages):
+def list_pkgs(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the packages currently installed in a dict::
 
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ def list_pkgs(*packages):
     return pkgs
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of _every_ file on the system's package database (not
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return {'errors': errors, 'files': list(ret)}
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, grouped by package. Not
     specifying any packages will return a list of _every_ file on the system's
diff --git a/salt/modules/ebuildpkg.py b/salt/modules/ebuildpkg.py
index cb77ff7852..205318f579 100644
--- a/salt/modules/ebuildpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/ebuildpkg.py
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, backtrack=3, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=W0613
     return _get_upgradable(backtrack)
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs):
     return ret
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(**kwargs):
     '''
     Update the portage tree using the first available method from the following
     list:
@@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ def install(name=None,
     return changes
 
 
-def update(pkg, slot=None, fromrepo=None, refresh=False, binhost=None):
+def update(pkg, slot=None, fromrepo=None, refresh=False, binhost=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
         On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ def update(pkg, slot=None, fromrepo=None, refresh=False, binhost=None):
     return ret
 
 
-def upgrade(refresh=True, binhost=None, backtrack=3):
+def upgrade(refresh=True, binhost=None, backtrack=3, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
         On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
diff --git a/salt/modules/freebsdpkg.py b/salt/modules/freebsdpkg.py
index 43f127ef35..0bae7a3bab 100644
--- a/salt/modules/freebsdpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/freebsdpkg.py
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     ])
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(**kwargs):
     '''
     ``pkg_add(1)`` does not use a local database of available packages, so this
     function simply returns ``True``. it exists merely for API compatibility.
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ def _rehash():
         __salt__['cmd.shell']('rehash', output_loglevel='trace')
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of _every_ file on the system's package database (not
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return ret
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, grouped by package. Not
     specifying any packages will return a list of _every_ file on the
diff --git a/salt/modules/freezer.py b/salt/modules/freezer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..786dfe4515
--- /dev/null
+++ b/salt/modules/freezer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,294 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:maturity:      new
+:depends:       None
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+import logging
+import os
+
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+from salt.utils.args import clean_kwargs
+from salt.utils.files import fopen
+import salt.utils.json as json
+from salt.ext.six.moves import zip
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+__func_alias__ = {
+    'list_': 'list',
+}
+
+
+def __virtual__():
+    '''
+    Freezer is based on top of the pkg module.
+
+    Return True as pkg is going to be there, so we can avoid of
+    loading all modules.
+
+    '''
+    return True
+
+
+def _states_path():
+    '''
+    Return the path where we will store the states.
+    '''
+    return os.path.join(__opts__['cachedir'], 'freezer')
+
+
+def _paths(name=None):
+    '''
+    Return the full path for the packages and repository freezer
+    files.
+
+    '''
+    name = 'freezer' if not name else name
+    states_path = _states_path()
+    return (
+        os.path.join(states_path, '{}-pkgs.yml'.format(name)),
+        os.path.join(states_path, '{}-reps.yml'.format(name)),
+    )
+
+
+def status(name=None):
+    '''
+    Return True if there is already a frozen state.
+
+    A frozen state is merely a list of packages (including the
+    version) in a specific time. This information can be used to
+    compare with the current list of packages, and revert the
+    installation of some extra packages that are in the system.
+
+    name
+        Name of the frozen state. Optional.
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' freezer.status
+        salt '*' freezer.status pre_install
+
+    '''
+    name = 'freezer' if not name else name
+    return all(os.path.isfile(i) for i in _paths(name))
+
+
+def list_():
+    '''
+    Return the list of frozen states.
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' freezer.list
+
+    '''
+    ret = []
+    states_path = _states_path()
+    if not os.path.isdir(states_path):
+        return ret
+
+    for state in os.listdir(states_path):
+        if state.endswith(('-pkgs.yml', '-reps.yml')):
+            # Remove the suffix, as both share the same size
+            ret.append(state[:-9])
+    return sorted(set(ret))
+
+
+def freeze(name=None, force=False, **kwargs):
+    '''
+    Save the list of package and repos in a freeze file.
+
+    As this module is build on top of the pkg module, the user can
+    send extra attributes to the underlying pkg module via kwargs.
+    This function will call ``pkg.list_pkgs`` and ``pkg.list_repos``,
+    and any additional arguments will be passed through to those
+    functions.
+
+    name
+        Name of the frozen state. Optional.
+
+    force
+        If true, overwrite the state. Optional.
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' freezer.freeze
+        salt '*' freezer.freeze pre_install
+        salt '*' freezer.freeze force=True root=/chroot
+
+    '''
+    states_path = _states_path()
+
+    try:
+        os.makedirs(states_path)
+    except OSError as e:
+        msg = 'Error when trying to create the freezer storage %s: %s'
+        log.error(msg, states_path, e)
+        raise CommandExecutionError(msg % (states_path, e))
+
+    if status(name) and not force:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('The state is already present. Use '
+                                    'force parameter to overwrite.')
+    safe_kwargs = clean_kwargs(**kwargs)
+    pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs'](**safe_kwargs)
+    repos = __salt__['pkg.list_repos'](**safe_kwargs)
+    for name, content in zip(_paths(name), (pkgs, repos)):
+        with fopen(name, 'w') as fp:
+            json.dump(content, fp)
+    return True
+
+
+def restore(name=None, **kwargs):
+    '''
+    Make sure that the system contains the packages and repos from a
+    frozen state.
+
+    Read the list of packages and repositories from the freeze file,
+    and compare it with the current list of packages and repos. If
+    there is any difference, all the missing packages are repos will
+    be installed, and all the extra packages and repos will be
+    removed.
+
+    As this module is build on top of the pkg module, the user can
+    send extra attributes to the underlying pkg module via kwargs.
+    This function will call ``pkg.list_repos``, ``pkg.mod_repo``,
+    ``pkg.list_pkgs``, ``pkg.install``, ``pkg.remove`` and
+    ``pkg.del_repo``, and any additional arguments will be passed
+    through to those functions.
+
+    name
+        Name of the frozen state. Optional.
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' freezer.restore
+        salt '*' freezer.restore root=/chroot
+
+    '''
+    if not status(name):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Frozen state not found.')
+
+    frozen_pkgs = {}
+    frozen_repos = {}
+    for name, content in zip(_paths(name), (frozen_pkgs, frozen_repos)):
+        with fopen(name) as fp:
+            content.update(json.load(fp))
+
+    # The ordering of removing or adding packages and repos can be
+    # relevant, as maybe some missing package comes from a repo that
+    # is also missing, so it cannot be installed. But can also happend
+    # that a missing package comes from a repo that is present, but
+    # will be removed.
+    #
+    # So the proposed order is;
+    #   - Add missing repos
+    #   - Add missing packages
+    #   - Remove extra packages
+    #   - Remove extra repos
+
+    safe_kwargs = clean_kwargs(**kwargs)
+
+    # Note that we expect that the information stored in list_XXX
+    # match with the mod_XXX counterpart. If this is not the case the
+    # recovery will be partial.
+
+    res = {
+        'pkgs': {'add': [], 'remove': []},
+        'repos': {'add': [], 'remove': []},
+        'comment': [],
+    }
+
+    # Add missing repositories
+    repos = __salt__['pkg.list_repos'](**safe_kwargs)
+    missing_repos = set(frozen_repos) - set(repos)
+    for repo in missing_repos:
+        try:
+            # In Python 2 we cannot do advance destructuring, so we
+            # need to create a temporary dictionary that will merge
+            # all the parameters
+            _tmp_kwargs = frozen_repos[repo].copy()
+            _tmp_kwargs.update(safe_kwargs)
+            __salt__['pkg.mod_repo'](repo, **_tmp_kwargs)
+            res['repos']['add'].append(repo)
+            log.info('Added missing repository %s', repo)
+        except Exception as e:
+            msg = 'Error adding %s repository: %s'
+            log.error(msg, repo, e)
+            res['comment'].append(msg % (repo, e))
+
+    # Add missing packages
+    # NOTE: we can remove the `for` using `pkgs`. This will improve
+    # performance, but I want to have a more detalied report of what
+    # packages are installed or failled.
+    pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs'](**safe_kwargs)
+    missing_pkgs = set(frozen_pkgs) - set(pkgs)
+    for pkg in missing_pkgs:
+        try:
+            __salt__['pkg.install'](name=pkg, **safe_kwargs)
+            res['pkgs']['add'].append(pkg)
+            log.info('Added missing package %s', pkg)
+        except Exception as e:
+            msg = 'Error adding %s package: %s'
+            log.error(msg, pkg, e)
+            res['comment'].append(msg % (pkg, e))
+
+    # Remove extra packages
+    pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs'](**safe_kwargs)
+    extra_pkgs = set(pkgs) - set(frozen_pkgs)
+    for pkg in extra_pkgs:
+        try:
+            __salt__['pkg.remove'](name=pkg, **safe_kwargs)
+            res['pkgs']['remove'].append(pkg)
+            log.info('Removed extra package %s', pkg)
+        except Exception as e:
+            msg = 'Error removing %s package: %s'
+            log.error(msg, pkg, e)
+            res['comment'].append(msg % (pkg, e))
+
+    # Remove extra repositories
+    repos = __salt__['pkg.list_repos'](**safe_kwargs)
+    extra_repos = set(repos) - set(frozen_repos)
+    for repo in extra_repos:
+        try:
+            __salt__['pkg.del_repo'](repo, **safe_kwargs)
+            res['repos']['remove'].append(repo)
+            log.info('Removed extra repository %s', repo)
+        except Exception as e:
+            msg = 'Error removing %s repository: %s'
+            log.error(msg, repo, e)
+            res['comment'].append(msg % (repo, e))
+
+    return res
diff --git a/salt/modules/groupadd.py b/salt/modules/groupadd.py
index e2e1560ab0..15dec6e898 100644
--- a/salt/modules/groupadd.py
+++ b/salt/modules/groupadd.py
@@ -12,8 +12,12 @@ Manage groups on Linux, OpenBSD and NetBSD
 # Import python libs
 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
 import logging
+import functools
+import os
 
 from salt.ext import six
+import salt.utils.files
+import salt.utils.stringutils
 try:
     import grp
 except ImportError:
@@ -40,6 +44,18 @@ def add(name, gid=None, system=False, root=None):
     '''
     Add the specified group
 
+    name
+        Name of the new group
+
+    gid
+        Use GID for the new group
+
+    system
+        Create a system account
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -51,11 +67,12 @@ def add(name, gid=None, system=False, root=None):
         cmd.append('-g {0}'.format(gid))
     if system and __grains__['kernel'] != 'OpenBSD':
         cmd.append('-r')
-    cmd.append(name)
 
     if root is not None:
         cmd.extend(('-R', root))
 
+    cmd.append(name)
+
     ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False)
 
     return not ret['retcode']
@@ -65,34 +82,53 @@ def delete(name, root=None):
     '''
     Remove the named group
 
+    name
+        Name group to delete
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' group.delete foo
     '''
-    cmd = ['groupdel', name]
+    cmd = ['groupdel']
 
     if root is not None:
         cmd.extend(('-R', root))
 
+    cmd.append(name)
+
     ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False)
 
     return not ret['retcode']
 
 
-def info(name):
+def info(name, root=None):
     '''
     Return information about a group
 
+    name
+        Name of the group
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' group.info foo
     '''
+    if root is not None:
+        getgrnam = functools.partial(_getgrnam, root=root)
+    else:
+        getgrnam = functools.partial(grp.getgrnam)
+
     try:
-        grinfo = grp.getgrnam(name)
+        grinfo = getgrnam(name)
     except KeyError:
         return {}
     else:
@@ -109,10 +145,16 @@ def _format_info(data):
             'members': data.gr_mem}
 
 
-def getent(refresh=False):
+def getent(refresh=False, root=None):
     '''
     Return info on all groups
 
+    refresh
+        Force a refresh of group information
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -123,41 +165,74 @@ def getent(refresh=False):
         return __context__['group.getent']
 
     ret = []
-    for grinfo in grp.getgrall():
+    if root is not None:
+        getgrall = functools.partial(_getgrall, root=root)
+    else:
+        getgrall = functools.partial(grp.getgrall)
+
+    for grinfo in getgrall():
         ret.append(_format_info(grinfo))
     __context__['group.getent'] = ret
     return ret
 
 
+def _chattrib(name, key, value, param, root=None):
+    '''
+    Change an attribute for a named user
+    '''
+    pre_info = info(name, root=root)
+    if not pre_info:
+        return False
+
+    if value == pre_info[key]:
+        return True
+
+    cmd = ['groupmod']
+
+    if root is not None:
+        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+
+    cmd.extend((param, value, name))
+
+    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    return info(name, root=root).get(key) == value
+
+
 def chgid(name, gid, root=None):
     '''
     Change the gid for a named group
 
+    name
+        Name of the group to modify
+
+    gid
+        Change the group ID to GID
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' group.chgid foo 4376
     '''
-    pre_gid = __salt__['file.group_to_gid'](name)
-    if gid == pre_gid:
-        return True
-    cmd = ['groupmod', '-g', gid, name]
-
-    if root is not None:
-        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
-
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    post_gid = __salt__['file.group_to_gid'](name)
-    if post_gid != pre_gid:
-        return post_gid == gid
-    return False
+    return _chattrib(name, 'gid', gid, '-g', root=root)
 
 
 def adduser(name, username, root=None):
     '''
     Add a user in the group.
 
+    name
+        Name of the group to modify
+
+    username
+        Username to add to the group
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -178,7 +253,7 @@ def adduser(name, username, root=None):
         else:
             cmd = ['gpasswd', '--add', username, name]
         if root is not None:
-            cmd.extend(('-Q', root))
+            cmd.extend(('--root', root))
     else:
         cmd = ['usermod', '-G', name, username]
         if root is not None:
@@ -193,6 +268,15 @@ def deluser(name, username, root=None):
     '''
     Remove a user from the group.
 
+    name
+        Name of the group to modify
+
+    username
+        Username to delete from the group
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -216,7 +300,7 @@ def deluser(name, username, root=None):
                 else:
                     cmd = ['gpasswd', '--del', username, name]
                 if root is not None:
-                    cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+                    cmd.extend(('--root', root))
                 retcode = __salt__['cmd.retcode'](cmd, python_shell=False)
             elif __grains__['kernel'] == 'OpenBSD':
                 out = __salt__['cmd.run_stdout']('id -Gn {0}'.format(username),
@@ -239,6 +323,15 @@ def members(name, members_list, root=None):
     '''
     Replaces members of the group with a provided list.
 
+    name
+        Name of the group to modify
+
+    members_list
+        Username list to set into the group
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
         salt '*' group.members foo 'user1,user2,user3,...'
@@ -259,7 +352,7 @@ def members(name, members_list, root=None):
         else:
             cmd = ['gpasswd', '--members', members_list, name]
         if root is not None:
-            cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+            cmd.extend(('--root', root))
         retcode = __salt__['cmd.retcode'](cmd, python_shell=False)
     elif __grains__['kernel'] == 'OpenBSD':
         retcode = 1
@@ -284,3 +377,43 @@ def members(name, members_list, root=None):
         return False
 
     return not retcode
+
+
+def _getgrnam(name, root=None):
+    '''
+    Alternative implementation for getgrnam, that use only /etc/group
+    '''
+    root = root or '/'
+    passwd = os.path.join(root, 'etc/group')
+    with salt.utils.files.fopen(passwd) as fp_:
+        for line in fp_:
+            line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
+            comps = line.strip().split(':')
+            if len(comps) < 4:
+                log.debug('Ignoring group line: %s', line)
+                continue
+            if comps[0] == name:
+                # Generate a getpwnam compatible output
+                comps[2] = int(comps[2])
+                comps[3] = comps[3].split(',') if comps[3] else []
+                return grp.struct_group(comps)
+    raise KeyError('getgrnam(): name not found: {}'.format(name))
+
+
+def _getgrall(root=None):
+    '''
+    Alternative implemetantion for getgrall, that use only /etc/group
+    '''
+    root = root or '/'
+    passwd = os.path.join(root, 'etc/group')
+    with salt.utils.files.fopen(passwd) as fp_:
+        for line in fp_:
+            line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
+            comps = line.strip().split(':')
+            if len(comps) < 4:
+                log.debug('Ignoring group line: %s', line)
+                continue
+            # Generate a getgrall compatible output
+            comps[2] = int(comps[2])
+            comps[3] = comps[3].split(',') if comps[3] else []
+            yield grp.struct_group(comps)
diff --git a/salt/modules/kubeadm.py b/salt/modules/kubeadm.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2b1e7906a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/salt/modules/kubeadm.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1265 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:maturity:      new
+:depends:       None
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+import json
+import logging
+import re
+
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+from salt.ext.six.moves import zip
+import salt.utils.files
+
+ADMIN_CFG = '/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf'
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+__virtualname__ = 'kubeadm'
+
+# Define not exported variables from Salt, so this can be imported as
+# a normal module
+try:
+    __salt__
+except NameError:
+    __salt__ = {}
+
+
+def _api_server_endpoint(config=None):
+    '''
+    Return the API server endpoint
+    '''
+    config = config if config else ADMIN_CFG
+    endpoint = None
+    try:
+        with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, 'r') as fp_:
+            endpoint = re.search(r'^\s*server: https?://(.*)$',
+                                 fp_.read(),
+                                 re.MULTILINE).group(1)
+    except Exception:
+        # Any error or exception is mapped to None
+        pass
+    return endpoint
+
+
+def _token(create_if_needed=True):
+    '''
+    Return a valid bootstrap token
+    '''
+    tokens = token_list()
+    if not tokens:
+        token_create(description='Token created by kubeadm salt module')
+        tokens = token_list()
+    # We expect that the token is valid for authestication and signing
+    return tokens[0]['token']
+
+
+def _discovery_token_ca_cert_hash():
+    cmd = ['openssl', 'x509', '-pubkey', '-in', '/etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.crt',
+           '|', 'openssl', 'rsa', '-pubin', '-outform', 'der', '2>/dev/null',
+           '|', 'openssl', 'dgst', '-sha256', '-hex',
+           '|', 'sed', "'s/^.* //'"]
+    result = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](' '.join(cmd), python_shell=True)
+    if result['retcode']:
+        raise CommandExecutionError(result['stderr'])
+
+    return 'sha256:{}'.format(result['stdout'])
+
+
+def join_params(create_if_needed=False):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Return the parameters required for joining into the cluster
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.join_params
+       salt '*' kubeadm.join_params create_if_needed=True
+
+    '''
+
+    params = {
+        'api-server-endpoint': _api_server_endpoint(),
+        'token': _token(create_if_needed),
+        'discovery-token-ca-cert-hash': _discovery_token_ca_cert_hash(),
+    }
+    return params
+
+
+def version(kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Return the version of kubeadm
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.version
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'version']
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig), ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    cmd.extend(['--output', 'json'])
+
+    return json.loads(__salt__['cmd.run_stdout'](cmd))
+
+
+def _cmd(cmd):
+    '''Utility function to run commands.'''
+    result = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+    if result['retcode']:
+        raise CommandExecutionError(result['stderr'])
+    return result['stdout']
+
+
+def token_create(token=None, config=None, description=None,
+                 groups=None, ttl=None, usages=None, kubeconfig=None,
+                 rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Create bootstrap tokens on the server
+
+    token
+       Token to write, if None one will be gerenared. The token must
+       match a regular expression, that by default is
+       [a-z0-9]{6}.[a-z0-9]{16}
+
+    config
+       Path to kubeadm configuration file
+
+    description
+       A human friendly description of how this token is used
+
+    groups
+       List of extra groups that this token will authenticate, defaut
+       to ['system:bootstrappers:kubeadm:default-node-token']
+
+    ttl
+       The duration defore the token is automatically deleted (1s, 2m,
+       3h). If set to '0' the token will never expire. Default value
+       is 24h0m0s
+
+    usages
+       Describes the ways in wich this token can be used. The default
+       value is ['signing', 'authentication']
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_create
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_create a1b2c.0123456789abcdef
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_create ttl='6h'
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_create usages="['signing']"
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'token', 'create']
+    if token:
+        cmd.append(token)
+
+    parameters = [('config', config), ('description', description),
+                  ('groups', groups), ('ttl', ttl), ('usages', usages),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig), ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            if parameter in ('groups', 'usages'):
+                cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), json.dumps(value)])
+            else:
+                cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def token_delete(token, kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Delete bootstrap tokens on the server
+
+    token
+       Token to write, if None one will be gerenared. The token must
+       match a regular expression, that by default is
+       [a-z0-9]{6}.[a-z0-9]{16}
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_delete a1b2c
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_create a1b2c.0123456789abcdef
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'token', 'delete', token]
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig), ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return bool(_cmd(cmd))
+
+
+def token_generate(kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Generate and return a bootstrap token, but do not create it on the
+    server
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_generate
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'token', 'generate']
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig), ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def token_list(kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    List bootstrap tokens on the server
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.token_list
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'token', 'list']
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig), ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    lines = _cmd(cmd).splitlines()
+
+    # Find the header and parse it.  We do not need to validate the
+    # content, as the regex will take care of future changes.
+    header = lines.pop(0)
+    header = [i.lower() for i in re.findall(r'(\w+(?:\s\w+)*)', header)]
+
+    tokens = []
+    for line in lines:
+        # TODO(aplanas): descriptions with multiple spaces can break
+        # the parser.
+        values = re.findall(r'(\S+(?:\s\S+)*)', line)
+        if len(header) != len(values):
+            log.error('Error parsing line: {}'.format(line))
+            continue
+        tokens.append({key: value for key, value in zip(header, values)})
+    return tokens
+
+
+def alpha_certs_renew(rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Renews certificates for a Kubernetes cluster
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.alpha_certs_renew
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'certs', 'renew']
+
+    parameters = [('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def alpha_kubeconfig_user(client_name,
+                          apiserver_advertise_address=None,
+                          apiserver_bind_port=None, cert_dir=None,
+                          org=None, token=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Outputs a kubeconfig file for an additional user
+
+    client_name
+       The name of the user. It will be used as the CN if client
+       certificates are created
+
+    apiserver_advertise_address
+       The IP address the API server is accessible on
+
+    apiserver_bind_port
+       The port the API server is accessible on (default 6443)
+
+    cert_dir
+       The path where certificates are stored (default
+       "/etc/kubernetes/pki")
+
+    org
+       The organization of the client certificate
+
+    token
+       The token that show be used as the authentication mechanism for
+       this kubeconfig, instead of client certificates
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user client_name=user
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubeconfig', 'user', '--client-name',
+           client_name]
+
+    parameters = [('apiserver-advertise-address', apiserver_advertise_address),
+                  ('apiserver-bind-port', apiserver_bind_port),
+                  ('cert-dir', cert_dir), ('org', org),
+                  ('token', token), ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def alpha_kubelet_config_download(kubeconfig=None, kubelet_version=None,
+                                  rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Downloads the kubelet configuration from the cluster ConfigMap
+    kubelet-config-1.X
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    kubelet_version
+       The desired version for the kubelet
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download
+       salt '*' kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download kubelet_version='1.14.0'
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubelet', 'config', 'download']
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('kubelet-version', kubelet_version),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic(node_name, kubeconfig=None,
+                                        kubelet_version=None,
+                                        rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Enables or updates dynamic kubelet configuration for a node
+
+    node_name
+       Name of the node that should enable the dynamic kubelet
+       configuration
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    kubelet_version
+       The desired version for the kubelet
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic node-1
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubelet', 'config', 'enable-dynamic',
+           '--node-name', node_name]
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('kubelet-version', kubelet_version),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def alpha_selfhosting_pivot(cert_dir=None, config=None,
+                            kubeconfig=None,
+                            store_certs_in_secrets=False, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Converts a static Pod-hosted control plane into a selt-hosted one
+
+    cert_dir
+       The path where certificates are stored (default
+       "/etc/kubernetes/pki")
+
+    config
+       Path to kubeadm configuration file
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    store_certs_in_secrets
+       Enable storing certs in secrets
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.alpha_selfhost_pivot
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'selfhosting', 'pivot', '--force']
+
+    if store_certs_in_secrets:
+        cmd.append('--store-certs-in-secrets')
+
+    parameters = [('cert-dir', cert_dir),
+                  ('config', config),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def config_images_list(config=None, feature_gates=None,
+                       kubernetes_version=None, kubeconfig=None,
+                       rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Print a list of images kubeadm will use
+
+    config
+       Path to kubeadm configuration file
+
+    feature_gates
+       A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for
+       various features
+
+    kubernetes_version
+       Choose a specifig Kubernetes version for the control plane
+       (default "stable-1")
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_images_list
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'images', 'list']
+
+    parameters = [('config', config),
+                  ('feature-gates', feature_gates),
+                  ('kubernetes-version', kubernetes_version),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd).splitlines()
+
+
+def config_images_pull(config=None, cri_socket=None,
+                       feature_gates=None, kubernetes_version=None,
+                       kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Pull images used by kubeadm
+
+    config
+       Path to kubeadm configuration file
+
+    cri_socket
+       Path to the CRI socket to connect
+
+    feature_gates
+       A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for
+       various features
+
+    kubernetes_version
+       Choose a specifig Kubernetes version for the control plane
+       (default "stable-1")
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_images_pull
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'images', 'pull']
+
+    parameters = [('config', config),
+                  ('cri-socket', cri_socket),
+                  ('feature-gates', feature_gates),
+                  ('kubernetes-version', kubernetes_version),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    prefix = '[config/images] Pulled '
+    return [(line.replace(prefix, '')) for line in _cmd(cmd).splitlines()]
+
+
+def config_migrate(old_config, new_config=None, kubeconfig=None,
+                   rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Read an older version of the kubeadm configuration API types from
+    a file, and output the similar config object for the newer version
+
+    old_config
+       Path to the kubeadm config file that is usin the old API
+       version and should be converted
+
+    new_config
+       Path to the resulting equivalent kubeadm config file using the
+       new API version. If not specified the output will be returned
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_migrate /oldconfig.cfg
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'migrate', '--old-config', old_config]
+
+    parameters = [('new-config', new_config),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def config_print_init_defaults(component_configs=None,
+                               kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Return default init configuration, that can be used for 'kubeadm
+    init'
+
+    component_config
+       A comma-separated list for component config API object to print
+       the default values for (valid values: KubeProxyConfiguration,
+       KubeletConfiguration)
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_print_init_defaults
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'print', 'init-defaults']
+
+    parameters = [('component-configs', component_configs),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def config_print_join_defaults(component_configs=None,
+                               kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Return default join configuration, that can be used for 'kubeadm
+    join'
+
+    component_config
+       A comma-separated list for component config API object to print
+       the default values for (valid values: KubeProxyConfiguration,
+       KubeletConfiguration)
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_print_join_defaults
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'print', 'join-defaults']
+
+    parameters = [('component-configs', component_configs),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def config_upload_from_file(config, kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Upload a configuration file to the in-cluster ConfigMap for
+    kubeadm configuration
+
+    config
+       Path to a kubeadm configuration file
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_upload_from_file /config.cfg
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'upload', 'from-file', '--config', config]
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def config_upload_from_flags(apiserver_advertise_address=None,
+                             apiserver_bind_port=None,
+                             apiserver_cert_extra_sans=None,
+                             cert_dir=None, cri_socket=None,
+                             feature_gates=None,
+                             kubernetes_version=None, node_name=None,
+                             pod_network_cidr=None, service_cidr=None,
+                             service_dns_domain=None, kubeconfig=None,
+                             rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Create the in-cluster configuration file for the first time using
+    flags
+
+    apiserver_advertise_address
+       The IP address the API server will adversite it's listening on
+
+    apiserver_bind_port
+       The port the API server is accessible on (default 6443)
+
+    apiserver_cert_extra_sans
+       Optional extra Subject Alternative Names (SANs) to use for the
+       API Server serving certificate
+
+    cert_dir
+       The path where to save and store the certificates (default
+       "/etc/kubernetes/pki")
+
+    cri_socket
+       Path to the CRI socket to connect
+
+    feature_gates
+       A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for
+       various features
+
+    kubernetes_version
+       Choose a specifig Kubernetes version for the control plane
+       (default "stable-1")
+
+    node_name
+       Specify the node name
+
+    pod_network_cidr
+       Specify range of IP addresses for the pod network
+
+    service_cidr
+       Use alternative range of IP address dor service VIPs (default
+       "10.96.0.0/12")
+
+    service_dns_domain
+       Use alternative domain for serivces (default "cluster.local")
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_upload_from_flags
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'upload', 'from-flags']
+
+    parameters = [('apiserver-advertise-address', apiserver_advertise_address),
+                  ('apiserver-bind-port', apiserver_bind_port),
+                  ('apiserver-cert-extra-sans', apiserver_cert_extra_sans),
+                  ('cert-dir', cert_dir),
+                  ('cri-socket', cri_socket),
+                  ('feature-gates', feature_gates),
+                  ('kubernetes-version', kubernetes_version),
+                  ('node-name', node_name),
+                  ('pod-network-cidr', pod_network_cidr),
+                  ('service-cidr', service_cidr),
+                  ('service-dns-domain', service_dns_domain),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def config_view(kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    View the kubeadm configuration stored inside the cluster
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.config_view
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'config', 'view']
+
+    parameters = [('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+def init(apiserver_advertise_address=None, apiserver_bind_port=None,
+         apiserver_cert_extra_sans=None, cert_dir=None,
+         certificate_key=None, config=None, cri_socket=None,
+         experimental_upload_certs=False, feature_gates=None,
+         ignore_preflight_errors=None, image_repository=None,
+         kubernetes_version=None, node_name=None,
+         pod_network_cidr=None, service_cidr=None,
+         service_dns_domain=None, skip_certificate_key_print=False,
+         skip_phases=None, skip_token_print=False, token=None,
+         token_ttl=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Command to set up the Kubernetes control plane
+
+    apiserver_advertise_address
+       The IP address the API server will adversite it's listening on
+
+    apiserver_bind_port
+       The port the API server is accessible on (default 6443)
+
+    apiserver_cert_extra_sans
+       Optional extra Subject Alternative Names (SANs) to use for the
+       API Server serving certificate
+
+    cert_dir
+       The path where to save and store the certificates (default
+       "/etc/kubernetes/pki")
+
+    certificate_key
+       Key used to encrypt the control-plane certificates in the
+       kubeadm-certs Secret
+
+    config
+       Path to a kubeadm configuration file
+
+    cri_socket
+       Path to the CRI socket to connect
+
+    experimental_upload_certs
+       Upload control-plane certificate to the kubeadm-certs Secret
+
+    feature_gates
+       A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for
+       various features
+
+    ignore_preflight_errors
+       A list of checkt whose errors will be shown as warnings
+
+    image_repository
+       Choose a container registry to pull controll plane images from
+
+    kubernetes_version
+       Choose a specifig Kubernetes version for the control plane
+       (default "stable-1")
+
+    node_name
+       Specify the node name
+
+    pod_network_cidr
+       Specify range of IP addresses for the pod network
+
+    service_cidr
+       Use alternative range of IP address dor service VIPs (default
+       "10.96.0.0/12")
+
+    service_dns_domain
+       Use alternative domain for serivces (default "cluster.local")
+
+    skip_certificate_key_print
+       Don't print the key used to encrypt the control-plane
+       certificates
+
+    skip_phases
+       List of phases to be skipped
+
+    skip_token_print
+       Skip printing of the default bootstrap token generated by
+       'kubeadm init'
+
+    token
+       The token to use for establishing bidirectional trust between
+       nodes and control-plane nodes. The token must match a regular
+       expression, that by default is [a-z0-9]{6}.[a-z0-9]{16}
+
+    token_ttl
+       The duration defore the token is automatically deleted (1s, 2m,
+       3h). If set to '0' the token will never expire. Default value
+       is 24h0m0s
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.init pod_network_cidr='10.244.0.0/16'
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'init']
+
+    if experimental_upload_certs:
+        cmd.append('--experimental-upload-certs')
+    if skip_certificate_key_print:
+        cmd.append('--skip-certificate-key-print')
+    if skip_token_print:
+        cmd.append('--skip-token-print')
+
+    parameters = [('apiserver-advertise-address', apiserver_advertise_address),
+                  ('apiserver-bind-port', apiserver_bind_port),
+                  ('apiserver-cert-extra-sans', apiserver_cert_extra_sans),
+                  ('cert-dir', cert_dir),
+                  ('certificate-key', certificate_key),
+                  ('config', config),
+                  ('cri-socket', cri_socket),
+                  ('feature-gates', feature_gates),
+                  ('ignore-preflight-errors', ignore_preflight_errors),
+                  ('image-repository', image_repository),
+                  ('kubernetes-version', kubernetes_version),
+                  ('node-name', node_name),
+                  ('pod-network-cidr', pod_network_cidr),
+                  ('service-cidr', service_cidr),
+                  ('service-dns-domain', service_dns_domain),
+                  ('skip-phases', skip_phases),
+                  ('token', token),
+                  ('token-ttl', token_ttl),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+# TODO(aplanas):
+#   * init_phase_addon_all
+#   * init_phase_addon_coredns
+#   * init_phase_addon_kube_proxy
+#   * init_phase_bootstrap_token
+#   * init_phase_certs_all
+#   * init_phase_certs_apiserver
+#   * init_phase_certs_apiserver_etcd_client
+#   * init_phase_certs_apiserver_kubelet_client
+#   * init_phase_certs_ca
+#   * init_phase_certs_etcd_ca
+#   * init_phase_certs_etcd_healthcheck_client
+#   * init_phase_certs_etcd_peer
+#   * init_phase_certs_etcd_server
+#   * init_phase_certs_front_proxy_ca
+#   * init_phase_certs_front_proxy_client
+#   * init_phase_certs_sa
+#   * init_phase_control_plane_all
+#   * init_phase_control_plane_apiserver
+#   * init_phase_control_plane_controller_manager
+#   * init_phase_control_plane_scheduler
+#   * init_phase_etcd_local
+#   * init_phase_kubeconfig_admin
+#   * init_phase_kubeconfig_all
+#   * init_phase_kubeconfig_controller_manager
+#   * init_phase_kubeconfig_kubelet
+#   * init_phase_kubeconfig_scheduler
+#   * init_phase_kubelet_start
+#   * init_phase_mark_control_plane
+#   * init_phase_preflight
+#   * init_phase_upload_certs
+#   * init_phase_upload_config_all
+#   * init_phase_upload_config_kuneadm
+#   * init_phase_upload_config_kubelet
+
+
+def join(api_server_endpoint=None,
+         apiserver_advertise_address=None, apiserver_bind_port=None,
+         certificate_key=None, config=None, cri_socket=None,
+         discovery_file=None, discovery_token=None,
+         discovery_token_ca_cert_hash=None,
+         discovery_token_unsafe_skip_ca_verification=False,
+         experimental_control_plane=False,
+         ignore_preflight_errors=None, node_name=None,
+         skip_phases=None, tls_bootstrap_token=None, token=None,
+         rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Command to join to an existing cluster
+
+    api_server_endpoint
+       IP address or domain name and port of the API Server
+
+    apiserver_advertise_address
+       If the node should host a new control plane instance, the IP
+       address the API Server will adversise it's listening on
+
+    apiserver_bind_port
+       If the node shoult host a new control plane instance, the port
+       the API Server to bind to (default 6443)
+
+    certificate_key
+       Use this key to decrypt the certificate secrets uploaded by
+       init
+
+    config
+       Path to a kubeadm configuration file
+
+    cri_socket
+       Path to the CRI socket to connect
+
+    discovery_file
+       For file-based discovery, a file or URL from which to load
+       cluster information
+
+    discovery_token
+       For token-based discovery, the token used to validate cluster
+       information fetched from the API Server
+
+    discovery_token_ca_cert_hash
+       For token-based discovery, validate that the root CA public key
+       matches this hash (format: "<type>:<value>")
+
+    discovery_token_unsafe_skip_ca_verification
+       For token-based discovery, allow joining without
+       'discovery-token-ca-cert-hash' pinning
+
+    experimental_control_plane
+       Create a new control plane instance on this node
+
+    ignore_preflight_errors
+       A list of checks whose errors will be shown as warnings
+
+    node_name
+       Specify the node name
+
+    skip_phases
+       List of phases to be skipped
+
+    tls_bootstrap_token
+       Specify the token used to temporarily authenticate with the
+       Kubernetes Control Plane while joining the node
+
+    token
+       Use this token for both discovery-token and tls-bootstrap-token
+       when those values are not provided
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.join 10.160.65.165:6443 token='token'
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'join']
+
+    if api_server_endpoint:
+        cmd.append(api_server_endpoint)
+    if discovery_token_unsafe_skip_ca_verification:
+        cmd.append('--discovery-token-unsafe-skip-ca-verification')
+    if experimental_control_plane:
+        cmd.append('--experimental-control-plane')
+
+    parameters = [('apiserver-advertise-address', apiserver_advertise_address),
+                  ('apiserver-bind-port', apiserver_bind_port),
+                  ('certificate-key', certificate_key),
+                  ('config', config),
+                  ('cri-socket', cri_socket),
+                  ('discovery-file', discovery_file),
+                  ('discovery-token', discovery_token),
+                  ('discovery-token-ca-cert-hash',
+                   discovery_token_ca_cert_hash),
+                  ('ignore-preflight-errors', ignore_preflight_errors),
+                  ('node-name', node_name),
+                  ('skip-phases', skip_phases),
+                  ('tls-bootstrap-token', tls_bootstrap_token),
+                  ('token', token),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+# TODO(aplanas):
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_join_all
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_join_etcd
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_join_mark_control_plane
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_join_update_status
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_prepare_all
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_prepare_certs
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_prepare_control_plane
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_prepare_download_certs
+#   * join_phase_control_plane_prepare_kubeconfig
+#   * join_phase_kubelet_start
+#   * join_phase_preflight
+
+
+def reset(cert_dir=None, cri_socket=None,
+          ignore_preflight_errors=None, kubeconfig=None, rootfs=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Revert any changes made to this host by 'kubeadm init' or 'kubeadm
+    join'
+
+    cert_dir
+       The path to the directory where the certificates are stored
+       (default "/etc/kubernetes/pki")
+
+    cri_socket
+       Path to the CRI socket to connect
+
+    ignore_preflight_errors
+       A list of checks whose errors will be shown as warnings
+
+    kubeconfig
+       The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. The
+       default values in /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
+
+    rootfs
+       The path to the real host root filesystem
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+       salt '*' kubeadm.join 10.160.65.165:6443 token='token'
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['kubeadm', 'reset', '--force']
+
+    parameters = [('cert-dir', cert_dir),
+                  ('cri-socket', cri_socket),
+                  ('ignore-preflight-errors', ignore_preflight_errors),
+                  ('kubeconfig', kubeconfig),
+                  ('rootfs', rootfs)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    return _cmd(cmd)
+
+
+# TODO(aplanas):
+#   *  upgrade_apply
+#   *  upgrade_diff
+#   *  upgrade_node
+#   *  upgrade_plan
diff --git a/salt/modules/linux_lvm.py b/salt/modules/linux_lvm.py
index 003d6c0b06..0a975324af 100644
--- a/salt/modules/linux_lvm.py
+++ b/salt/modules/linux_lvm.py
@@ -64,17 +64,21 @@ def fullversion():
     return ret
 
 
-def pvdisplay(pvname='', real=False):
+def pvdisplay(pvname='', real=False, quiet=False):
     '''
     Return information about the physical volume(s)
 
     pvname
         physical device name
+
     real
         dereference any symlinks and report the real device
 
         .. versionadded:: 2015.8.7
 
+    quiet
+        if the physical volume is not present, do not show any error
+
 
     CLI Examples:
 
@@ -87,7 +91,8 @@ def pvdisplay(pvname='', real=False):
     cmd = ['pvdisplay', '-c']
     if pvname:
         cmd.append(pvname)
-    cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False,
+                                      ignore_retcode=quiet)
 
     if cmd_ret['retcode'] != 0:
         return {}
@@ -118,10 +123,16 @@ def pvdisplay(pvname='', real=False):
     return ret
 
 
-def vgdisplay(vgname=''):
+def vgdisplay(vgname='', quiet=False):
     '''
     Return information about the volume group(s)
 
+    vgname
+        volume group name
+
+    quiet
+        if the volume group is not present, do not show any error
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -133,7 +144,8 @@ def vgdisplay(vgname=''):
     cmd = ['vgdisplay', '-c']
     if vgname:
         cmd.append(vgname)
-    cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False,
+                                      ignore_retcode=quiet)
 
     if cmd_ret['retcode'] != 0:
         return {}
@@ -167,6 +179,12 @@ def lvdisplay(lvname='', quiet=False):
     '''
     Return information about the logical volume(s)
 
+    lvname
+        logical device name
+
+    quiet
+        if the logical volume is not present, do not show any error
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -178,10 +196,8 @@ def lvdisplay(lvname='', quiet=False):
     cmd = ['lvdisplay', '-c']
     if lvname:
         cmd.append(lvname)
-    if quiet:
-        cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False, output_loglevel='quiet')
-    else:
-        cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    cmd_ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, python_shell=False,
+                                      ignore_retcode=quiet)
 
     if cmd_ret['retcode'] != 0:
         return {}
@@ -230,7 +246,7 @@ def pvcreate(devices, override=True, **kwargs):
     for device in devices:
         if not os.path.exists(device):
             raise CommandExecutionError('{0} does not exist'.format(device))
-        if not pvdisplay(device):
+        if not pvdisplay(device, quiet=True):
             cmd.append(device)
         elif not override:
             raise CommandExecutionError('Device "{0}" is already an LVM physical volume.'.format(device))
@@ -295,7 +311,7 @@ def pvremove(devices, override=True):
 
     # Verify pvcremove was successful
     for device in devices:
-        if pvdisplay(device):
+        if pvdisplay(device, quiet=True):
             raise CommandExecutionError('Device "{0}" was not affected.'.format(device))
 
     return True
diff --git a/salt/modules/mac_brew_pkg.py b/salt/modules/mac_brew_pkg.py
index c4507d8267..0152908fb6 100644
--- a/salt/modules/mac_brew_pkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/mac_brew_pkg.py
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
     return ret
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(**kwargs):
     '''
     Update the homebrew package repository.
 
@@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=W0613
     return ret
 
 
-def upgrade_available(pkg):
+def upgrade_available(pkg, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ def upgrade_available(pkg):
     return pkg in list_upgrades()
 
 
-def upgrade(refresh=True):
+def upgrade(refresh=True, **kwargs):
     '''
     Upgrade outdated, unpinned brews.
 
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ def upgrade(refresh=True):
     return ret
 
 
-def info_installed(*names):
+def info_installed(*names, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return the information of the named package(s) installed on the system.
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/mac_portspkg.py b/salt/modules/mac_portspkg.py
index 78a38d54a9..d403d0e29b 100644
--- a/salt/modules/mac_portspkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/mac_portspkg.py
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=W0613
     return _list('outdated')
 
 
-def upgrade_available(pkg, refresh=True):
+def upgrade_available(pkg, refresh=True, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ def upgrade_available(pkg, refresh=True):
     return pkg in list_upgrades(refresh=refresh)
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(**kwargs):
     '''
     Update ports with ``port selfupdate``
 
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ def refresh_db():
     return salt.utils.mac_utils.execute_return_success(cmd)
 
 
-def upgrade(refresh=True):  # pylint: disable=W0613
+def upgrade(refresh=True, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=W0613
     '''
     Run a full upgrade using MacPorts 'port upgrade outdated'
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/mdadm_raid.py b/salt/modules/mdadm_raid.py
index 829f4cdd24..1581a558b6 100644
--- a/salt/modules/mdadm_raid.py
+++ b/salt/modules/mdadm_raid.py
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ def create(name,
            '-v',
            '-l', six.text_type(level),
            ] + opts + [
-           '-e', metadata,
+           '-e', six.text_type(metadata),
            '-n', six.text_type(raid_devices),
            ] + devices
 
@@ -360,17 +360,25 @@ def assemble(name,
         return __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
 
 
-def examine(device):
+def examine(device, quiet=False):
     '''
     Show detail for a specified RAID component device
 
+    device
+        Device to examine, that is part of the RAID
+
+    quiet
+        If the device is not part of the RAID, do not show any error
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' raid.examine '/dev/sda1'
     '''
-    res = __salt__['cmd.run_stdout']('mdadm -Y -E {0}'.format(device), output_loglevel='trace', python_shell=False)
+    res = __salt__['cmd.run_stdout']('mdadm -Y -E {0}'.format(device),
+                                     python_shell=False,
+                                     ignore_retcode=quiet)
     ret = {}
 
     for line in res.splitlines():
diff --git a/salt/modules/mount.py b/salt/modules/mount.py
index e807b1729e..f2737b9a5c 100644
--- a/salt/modules/mount.py
+++ b/salt/modules/mount.py
@@ -711,11 +711,15 @@ def set_fstab(
         config='/etc/fstab',
         test=False,
         match_on='auto',
+        not_change=False,
         **kwargs):
     '''
     Verify that this mount is represented in the fstab, change the mount
     to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present.
 
+    If the entry is found via `match_on` and `not_change` is True, the
+    current line will be preserved.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -793,7 +797,7 @@ def set_fstab(
                         # Note: If ret isn't None here,
                         # we've matched multiple lines
                         ret = 'present'
-                        if entry.match(line):
+                        if entry.match(line) or not_change:
                             lines.append(line)
                         else:
                             ret = 'change'
@@ -837,12 +841,16 @@ def set_vfstab(
         config='/etc/vfstab',
         test=False,
         match_on='auto',
+        not_change=False,
         **kwargs):
     '''
     ..verionadded:: 2016.3.2
     Verify that this mount is represented in the fstab, change the mount
     to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present.
 
+    If the entry is found via `match_on` and `not_change` is True, the
+    current line will be preserved.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -922,7 +930,7 @@ def set_vfstab(
                         # Note: If ret isn't None here,
                         # we've matched multiple lines
                         ret = 'present'
-                        if entry.match(line):
+                        if entry.match(line) or not_change:
                             lines.append(line)
                         else:
                             ret = 'change'
@@ -1023,6 +1031,7 @@ def set_automaster(
         opts='',
         config='/etc/auto_salt',
         test=False,
+        not_change=False,
         **kwargs):
     '''
     Verify that this mount is represented in the auto_salt, change the mount
@@ -1071,9 +1080,11 @@ def set_automaster(
                     lines.append(line)
                     continue
                 if comps[0] == name or comps[2] == device_fmt:
+                    present = True
+                    if not_change:
+                        continue
                     # check to see if there are changes
                     # and fix them if there are any
-                    present = True
                     if comps[0] != name:
                         change = True
                         comps[0] = name
@@ -1212,14 +1223,17 @@ def mount(name, device, mkmnt=False, fstype='', opts='defaults', user=None, util
         lopts = ','.join(opts)
         args = '-o {0}'.format(lopts)
 
-    # use of fstype on AIX differs from typical Linux use of -t functionality
-    # AIX uses -v vfsname, -t fstype mounts all with fstype in /etc/filesystems
-    if 'AIX' in __grains__['os']:
-        if fstype:
+    if fstype:
+        # use of fstype on AIX differs from typical Linux use of -t
+        # functionality AIX uses -v vfsname, -t fstype mounts all with
+        # fstype in /etc/filesystems
+        if 'AIX' in __grains__['os']:
             args += ' -v {0}'.format(fstype)
-    else:
-        if fstype:
+        elif 'solaris' in __grains__['os'].lower():
+            args += ' -F {0}'.format(fstype)
+        else:
             args += ' -t {0}'.format(fstype)
+
     cmd = 'mount {0} {1} {2} '.format(args, device, name)
     out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, runas=user, python_shell=False)
     if out['retcode']:
@@ -1247,7 +1261,7 @@ def remount(name, device, mkmnt=False, fstype='', opts='defaults', user=None):
 
     if 'AIX' in __grains__['os']:
         if opts == 'defaults':
-            opts = ''
+            opts = []
 
     if isinstance(opts, six.string_types):
         opts = opts.split(',')
@@ -1262,14 +1276,16 @@ def remount(name, device, mkmnt=False, fstype='', opts='defaults', user=None):
         lopts = ','.join(opts)
         args = '-o {0}'.format(lopts)
 
-        # use of fstype on AIX differs from typical Linux use of -t functionality
-        # AIX uses -v vfsname, -t fstype mounts all with fstype in /etc/filesystems
-        if 'AIX' in __grains__['os']:
-            if fstype:
+        if fstype:
+            # use of fstype on AIX differs from typical Linux use of
+            # -t functionality AIX uses -v vfsname, -t fstype mounts
+            # all with fstype in /etc/filesystems
+            if 'AIX' in __grains__['os']:
                 args += ' -v {0}'.format(fstype)
-            args += ' -o remount'
-        else:
-            args += ' -t {0}'.format(fstype)
+            elif 'solaris' in __grains__['os'].lower():
+                args += ' -F {0}'.format(fstype)
+            else:
+                args += ' -t {0}'.format(fstype)
 
         if __grains__['os'] not in ['OpenBSD', 'MacOS', 'Darwin'] or force_mount:
             cmd = 'mount {0} {1} {2} '.format(args, device, name)
@@ -1667,6 +1683,7 @@ def set_filesystems(
         config='/etc/filesystems',
         test=False,
         match_on='auto',
+        not_change=False,
         **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2018.3.3
@@ -1674,6 +1691,9 @@ def set_filesystems(
     Verify that this mount is represented in the filesystems, change the mount
     to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present on AIX
 
+    If the entry is found via `match_on` and `not_change` is True, the
+    current line will be preserved.
+
         Provide information if the path is mounted
 
     :param name:          The name of the mount point where the device is mounted.
@@ -1773,7 +1793,7 @@ def set_filesystems(
         for fsys_view in six.viewitems(fsys_filedict):
             if criteria.match(fsys_view):
                 ret = 'present'
-                if entry_ip.match(fsys_view):
+                if entry_ip.match(fsys_view) or not_change:
                     view_lines.append(fsys_view)
                 else:
                     ret = 'change'
diff --git a/salt/modules/openbsdpkg.py b/salt/modules/openbsdpkg.py
index b3b6bab912..819a24afb1 100644
--- a/salt/modules/openbsdpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/openbsdpkg.py
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ def purge(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
     return remove(name=name, pkgs=pkgs, purge=True)
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/pacmanpkg.py b/salt/modules/pacmanpkg.py
index e30296e8c8..35007e27f5 100644
--- a/salt/modules/pacmanpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/pacmanpkg.py
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ def latest_version(*names, **kwargs):
 available_version = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(latest_version, 'available_version')
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ def group_diff(name):
     return ret
 
 
-def refresh_db(root=None):
+def refresh_db(root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     Just run a ``pacman -Sy``, return a dict::
 
@@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ def purge(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
     return _uninstall(action='purge', name=name, pkgs=pkgs)
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of _every_ file on the system's package database (not
@@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return {'errors': errors, 'files': ret}
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, grouped by package. Not
     specifying any packages will return a list of _every_ file on the system's
@@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
     return {'errors': errors, 'packages': ret}
 
 
-def owner(*paths):
+def owner(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/parted_partition.py b/salt/modules/parted_partition.py
index 1757e7118f..c2e0ebb882 100644
--- a/salt/modules/parted_partition.py
+++ b/salt/modules/parted_partition.py
@@ -44,6 +44,15 @@ __func_alias__ = {
 VALID_UNITS = set(['s', 'B', 'kB', 'MB', 'MiB', 'GB', 'GiB', 'TB', 'TiB', '%',
                    'cyl', 'chs', 'compact'])
 
+VALID_DISK_FLAGS = set(['cylinder_alignment', 'pmbr_boot',
+                        'implicit_partition_table'])
+
+VALID_PARTITION_FLAGS = set(['boot', 'root', 'swap', 'hidden', 'raid',
+                             'lvm', 'lba', 'hp-service', 'palo',
+                             'prep', 'msftres', 'bios_grub', 'atvrecv',
+                             'diag', 'legacy_boot', 'msftdata', 'irst',
+                             'esp', 'type'])
+
 
 def __virtual__():
     '''
@@ -641,8 +650,26 @@ def set_(device, minor, flag, state):
     :ref:`YAML Idiosyncrasies <yaml-idiosyncrasies>`). Some or all of these
     flags will be available, depending on what disk label you are using.
 
-    Valid flags are: bios_grub, legacy_boot, boot, lba, root, swap, hidden, raid,
-        LVM, PALO, PREP, DIAG
+    Valid flags are:
+      * boot
+      * root
+      * swap
+      * hidden
+      * raid
+      * lvm
+      * lba
+      * hp-service
+      * palo
+      * prep
+      * msftres
+      * bios_grub
+      * atvrecv
+      * diag
+      * legacy_boot
+      * msftdata
+      * irst
+      * esp
+      * type
 
     CLI Example:
 
@@ -659,8 +686,7 @@ def set_(device, minor, flag, state):
             'Invalid minor number passed to partition.set'
         )
 
-    if flag not in set(['bios_grub', 'legacy_boot', 'boot', 'lba', 'root',
-                        'swap', 'hidden', 'raid', 'LVM', 'PALO', 'PREP', 'DIAG']):
+    if flag not in VALID_PARTITION_FLAGS:
         raise CommandExecutionError('Invalid flag passed to partition.set')
 
     if state not in set(['on', 'off']):
@@ -691,8 +717,7 @@ def toggle(device, partition, flag):
             'Invalid partition number passed to partition.toggle'
         )
 
-    if flag not in set(['bios_grub', 'legacy_boot', 'boot', 'lba', 'root',
-                        'swap', 'hidden', 'raid', 'LVM', 'PALO', 'PREP', 'DIAG']):
+    if flag not in VALID_PARTITION_FLAGS:
         raise CommandExecutionError('Invalid flag passed to partition.toggle')
 
     cmd = 'parted -m -s {0} toggle {1} {2}'.format(device, partition, flag)
@@ -700,6 +725,60 @@ def toggle(device, partition, flag):
     return out
 
 
+def disk_set(device, flag, state):
+    '''
+    Changes a flag on selected device.
+
+    A flag can be either "on" or "off" (make sure to use proper
+    quoting, see :ref:`YAML Idiosyncrasies
+    <yaml-idiosyncrasies>`). Some or all of these flags will be
+    available, depending on what disk label you are using.
+
+    Valid flags are:
+      * cylinder_alignment
+      * pmbr_boot
+      * implicit_partition_table
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' partition.disk_set /dev/sda pmbr_boot '"on"'
+    '''
+    _validate_device(device)
+
+    if flag not in VALID_DISK_FLAGS:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Invalid flag passed to partition.disk_set')
+
+    if state not in set(['on', 'off']):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Invalid state passed to partition.disk_set')
+
+    cmd = ['parted', '-m', '-s', device, 'disk_set', flag, state]
+    out = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd).splitlines()
+    return out
+
+
+def disk_toggle(device, flag):
+    '''
+    Toggle the state of <flag> on <device>. Valid flags are the same
+    as the disk_set command.
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+    .. code-block:: bash
+
+        salt '*' partition.disk_toggle /dev/sda pmbr_boot
+    '''
+    _validate_device(device)
+
+    if flag not in VALID_DISK_FLAGS:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('Invalid flag passed to partition.disk_toggle')
+
+    cmd = ['parted', '-m', '-s', device, 'disk_toggle', flag]
+    out = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd).splitlines()
+    return out
+
+
 def exists(device=''):
     '''
     Check to see if the partition exists
diff --git a/salt/modules/pkgin.py b/salt/modules/pkgin.py
index 240f79ca26..dd5257c80d 100644
--- a/salt/modules/pkgin.py
+++ b/salt/modules/pkgin.py
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ def _splitpkg(name):
         return name.split(';', 1)[0].rsplit('-', 1)
 
 
-def search(pkg_name):
+def search(pkg_name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Searches for an exact match using pkgin ^package$
 
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.version'](*names, **kwargs)
 
 
-def refresh_db(force=False):
+def refresh_db(force=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     Use pkg update to get latest pkg_summary
 
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ def _rehash():
         __salt__['cmd.run']('rehash', output_loglevel='trace')
 
 
-def file_list(package):
+def file_list(package, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package.
 
@@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ def file_list(package):
     return ret
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionchanged: 2016.3.0
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/pkgng.py b/salt/modules/pkgng.py
index dabd817fbf..ab20d05ef2 100644
--- a/salt/modules/pkgng.py
+++ b/salt/modules/pkgng.py
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
 info = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(version, 'info')
 
 
-def refresh_db(jail=None, chroot=None, root=None, force=False):
+def refresh_db(jail=None, chroot=None, root=None, force=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     Refresh PACKAGESITE contents
 
@@ -2441,7 +2441,7 @@ def _parse_upgrade(stdout):
     return result
 
 
-def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, ignore_epoch=False):
+def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, ignore_epoch=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     Do a cmp-style comparison on two packages. Return -1 if pkg1 < pkg2, 0 if
     pkg1 == pkg2, and 1 if pkg1 > pkg2. Return None if there was a problem
diff --git a/salt/modules/rpm_lowpkg.py b/salt/modules/rpm_lowpkg.py
index 893ae4f817..e577c4391a 100644
--- a/salt/modules/rpm_lowpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/rpm_lowpkg.py
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ def bin_pkg_info(path, saltenv='base'):
         minion so that it can be examined.
 
     saltenv : base
-        Salt fileserver envrionment from which to retrieve the package. Ignored
+        Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the package. Ignored
         if ``path`` is a local file path on the minion.
 
     CLI Example:
@@ -128,12 +128,15 @@ def bin_pkg_info(path, saltenv='base'):
     return ret
 
 
-def list_pkgs(*packages):
+def list_pkgs(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the packages currently installed in a dict::
 
         {'<package_name>': '<version>'}
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -141,8 +144,11 @@ def list_pkgs(*packages):
         salt '*' lowpkg.list_pkgs
     '''
     pkgs = {}
-    cmd = ['rpm', '-q' if packages else '-qa',
-           '--queryformat', r'%{NAME} %{VERSION}\n']
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if kwargs.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+    cmd.extend(['-q' if packages else '-qa',
+                '--queryformat', r'%{NAME} %{VERSION}\n'])
     if packages:
         cmd.extend(packages)
     out = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, output_loglevel='trace', python_shell=False)
@@ -158,6 +164,9 @@ def verify(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     Runs an rpm -Va on a system, and returns the results in a dict
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     Files with an attribute of config, doc, ghost, license or readme in the
     package header can be ignored using the ``ignore_types`` keyword argument
 
@@ -199,6 +208,8 @@ def verify(*packages, **kwargs):
             verify_options = [x.strip() for x in six.text_type(verify_options).split(',')]
 
     cmd = ['rpm']
+    if kwargs.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
     cmd.extend(['--' + x for x in verify_options])
     if packages:
         cmd.append('-V')
@@ -258,6 +269,9 @@ def modified(*packages, **flags):
 
     .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     CLI examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -266,10 +280,12 @@ def modified(*packages, **flags):
         salt '*' lowpkg.modified httpd postfix
         salt '*' lowpkg.modified
     '''
-    ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
-        ['rpm', '-Va'] + list(packages),
-        output_loglevel='trace',
-        python_shell=False)
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if flags.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', flags.pop('root')])
+    cmd.append('-Va')
+    cmd.extend(packages)
+    ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd, output_loglevel='trace', python_shell=False)
 
     data = {}
 
@@ -324,12 +340,15 @@ def modified(*packages, **flags):
     return filtered_data
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of _every_ file on the system's rpm database (not generally
     recommended).
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -338,12 +357,15 @@ def file_list(*packages):
         salt '*' lowpkg.file_list httpd postfix
         salt '*' lowpkg.file_list
     '''
-    if not packages:
-        cmd = ['rpm', '-qla']
-    else:
-        cmd = ['rpm', '-ql']
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if kwargs.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+
+    cmd.append('-ql' if packages else '-qla')
+    if packages:
         # Can't concatenate a tuple, must do a list.extend()
         cmd.extend(packages)
+
     ret = __salt__['cmd.run'](
         cmd,
         output_loglevel='trace',
@@ -351,12 +373,15 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return {'errors': [], 'files': ret}
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, sorted by group. Not specifying
     any packages will return a list of _every_ file on the system's rpm
     database (not generally recommended).
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -368,8 +393,11 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
     errors = []
     ret = {}
     pkgs = {}
-    cmd = ['rpm', '-q' if packages else '-qa',
-           '--queryformat', r'%{NAME} %{VERSION}\n']
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if kwargs.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+    cmd.extend(['-q' if packages else '-qa',
+                '--queryformat', r'%{NAME} %{VERSION}\n'])
     if packages:
         cmd.extend(packages)
     out = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, output_loglevel='trace', python_shell=False)
@@ -380,8 +408,10 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
         comps = line.split()
         pkgs[comps[0]] = {'version': comps[1]}
     for pkg in pkgs:
-        files = []
-        cmd = ['rpm', '-ql', pkg]
+        cmd = ['rpm']
+        if kwargs.get('root'):
+            cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+        cmd.extend(['-ql', pkg])
         out = __salt__['cmd.run'](
             ['rpm', '-ql', pkg],
             output_loglevel='trace',
@@ -390,7 +420,7 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
     return {'errors': errors, 'packages': ret}
 
 
-def owner(*paths):
+def owner(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return the name of the package that owns the file. Multiple file paths can
     be passed. If a single path is passed, a string will be returned,
@@ -400,6 +430,9 @@ def owner(*paths):
     If the file is not owned by a package, or is not present on the minion,
     then an empty string will be returned for that path.
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -411,7 +444,10 @@ def owner(*paths):
         return ''
     ret = {}
     for path in paths:
-        cmd = ['rpm', '-qf', '--queryformat', '%{name}', path]
+        cmd = ['rpm']
+        if kwargs.get('root'):
+            cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+        cmd.extend(['-qf', '--queryformat', '%{name}', path])
         ret[path] = __salt__['cmd.run_stdout'](cmd,
                                                output_loglevel='trace',
                                                python_shell=False)
@@ -471,6 +507,9 @@ def info(*packages, **kwargs):
     :param all_versions:
         Return information for all installed versions of the packages
 
+    :param root:
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     :return:
 
     CLI example:
@@ -493,7 +532,14 @@ def info(*packages, **kwargs):
     else:
         size_tag = '%{SIZE}'
 
-    cmd = packages and "rpm -q {0}".format(' '.join(packages)) or "rpm -qa"
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if kwargs.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+    if packages:
+        cmd.append('-q')
+        cmd.extend(packages)
+    else:
+        cmd.append('-qa')
 
     # Construct query format
     attr_map = {
@@ -544,6 +590,7 @@ def info(*packages, **kwargs):
         query.append(attr_map['description'])
     query.append("-----\\n")
 
+    cmd = ' '.join(cmd)
     call = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd + (" --queryformat '{0}'".format(''.join(query))),
                                    output_loglevel='trace', env={'TZ': 'UTC'}, clean_env=True)
     if call['retcode'] != 0:
@@ -744,10 +791,13 @@ def version_cmp(ver1, ver2, ignore_epoch=False):
     return salt.utils.versions.version_cmp(ver1, ver2, ignore_epoch=False)
 
 
-def checksum(*paths):
+def checksum(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return if the signature of a RPM file is valid.
 
+    root
+        use root as top level directory (default: "/")
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -760,9 +810,14 @@ def checksum(*paths):
     if not paths:
         raise CommandExecutionError("No package files has been specified.")
 
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if kwargs.get('root'):
+        cmd.extend(['--root', kwargs['root']])
+    cmd.extend(['-K', '--quiet'])
     for package_file in paths:
+        cmd_ = cmd + [package_file]
         ret[package_file] = (bool(__salt__['file.file_exists'](package_file)) and
-                            not __salt__['cmd.retcode'](["rpm", "-K", "--quiet", package_file],
+                            not __salt__['cmd.retcode'](cmd_,
                                                         ignore_retcode=True,
                                                         output_loglevel='trace',
                                                         python_shell=False))
diff --git a/salt/modules/shadow.py b/salt/modules/shadow.py
index 9659867f05..98c7369c5e 100644
--- a/salt/modules/shadow.py
+++ b/salt/modules/shadow.py
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals, print_function
 # Import python libs
 import os
 import datetime
+import functools
 try:
     import spwd
 except ImportError:
@@ -24,6 +25,7 @@ import salt.utils.files
 import salt.utils.stringutils
 from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
 from salt.ext import six
+from salt.ext.six.moves import range
 try:
     import salt.utils.pycrypto
     HAS_CRYPT = True
@@ -48,21 +50,32 @@ def default_hash():
     return '!'
 
 
-def info(name):
+def info(name, root=None):
     '''
     Return information for the specified user
 
+    name
+        User to get the information for
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.info root
     '''
+    if root is not None:
+        getspnam = functools.partial(_getspnam, root=root)
+    else:
+        getspnam = functools.partial(spwd.getspnam)
+
     try:
-        data = spwd.getspnam(name)
+        data = getspnam(name)
         ret = {
-            'name': data.sp_nam,
-            'passwd': data.sp_pwd,
+            'name': data.sp_namp if hasattr(data, 'sp_namp') else data.sp_nam,
+            'passwd': data.sp_pwdp if hasattr(data, 'sp_pwdp') else data.sp_pwd,
             'lstchg': data.sp_lstchg,
             'min': data.sp_min,
             'max': data.sp_max,
@@ -82,69 +95,99 @@ def info(name):
     return ret
 
 
-def set_inactdays(name, inactdays):
+def _set_attrib(name, key, value, param, root=None, validate=True):
+    '''
+    Set a parameter in /etc/shadow
+    '''
+    pre_info = info(name, root=root)
+
+    # If the user is not present or the attribute is already present,
+    # we return early
+    if not pre_info['name']:
+        return False
+
+    if value == pre_info[key]:
+        return True
+
+    cmd = ['chage']
+
+    if root is not None:
+        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+
+    cmd.extend((param, value, name))
+
+    ret = not __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    if validate:
+        ret = info(name, root=root).get(key) == value
+    return ret
+
+
+def set_inactdays(name, inactdays, root=None):
     '''
     Set the number of days of inactivity after a password has expired before
     the account is locked. See man chage.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    inactdays
+        Set password inactive after this number of days
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.set_inactdays username 7
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if inactdays == pre_info['inact']:
-        return True
-    cmd = 'chage -I {0} {1}'.format(inactdays, name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    post_info = info(name)
-    if post_info['inact'] != pre_info['inact']:
-        return post_info['inact'] == inactdays
-    return False
+    return _set_attrib(name, 'inact', inactdays, '-I', root=root)
 
 
-def set_maxdays(name, maxdays):
+def set_maxdays(name, maxdays, root=None):
     '''
     Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid.
     See man chage.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    maxdays
+        Maximum number of days during which a password is valid
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.set_maxdays username 90
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if maxdays == pre_info['max']:
-        return True
-    cmd = 'chage -M {0} {1}'.format(maxdays, name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    post_info = info(name)
-    if post_info['max'] != pre_info['max']:
-        return post_info['max'] == maxdays
-    return False
+    return _set_attrib(name, 'max', maxdays, '-M', root=root)
 
 
-def set_mindays(name, mindays):
+def set_mindays(name, mindays, root=None):
     '''
     Set the minimum number of days between password changes. See man chage.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    mindays
+        Minimum number of days between password changes
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.set_mindays username 7
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if mindays == pre_info['min']:
-        return True
-    cmd = 'chage -m {0} {1}'.format(mindays, name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    post_info = info(name)
-    if post_info['min'] != pre_info['min']:
-        return post_info['min'] == mindays
-    return False
+    return _set_attrib(name, 'min', mindays, '-m', root=root)
 
 
 def gen_password(password, crypt_salt=None, algorithm='sha512'):
@@ -189,77 +232,107 @@ def gen_password(password, crypt_salt=None, algorithm='sha512'):
     return salt.utils.pycrypto.gen_hash(crypt_salt, password, algorithm)
 
 
-def del_password(name):
+def del_password(name, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
 
     Delete the password from name user
 
+    name
+        User to delete
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.del_password username
     '''
-    cmd = 'passwd -d {0}'.format(name)
+    cmd = ['passwd']
+    if root is not None:
+        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+    cmd.extend(('-d', name))
+
     __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False, output_loglevel='quiet')
-    uinfo = info(name)
+    uinfo = info(name, root=root)
     return not uinfo['passwd'] and uinfo['name'] == name
 
 
-def lock_password(name):
+def lock_password(name, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0
 
     Lock the password from specified user
 
+    name
+        User to lock
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.lock_password username
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if pre_info['name'] == '':
+    pre_info = info(name, root=root)
+    if not pre_info['name']:
         return False
+
     if pre_info['passwd'].startswith('!'):
         return True
 
-    cmd = 'passwd -l {0}'.format(name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    cmd = ['passwd']
 
-    post_info = info(name)
+    if root is not None:
+        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
 
-    return post_info['passwd'].startswith('!')
+    cmd.extend(('-l', name))
 
+    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    return info(name, root=root)['passwd'].startswith('!')
 
-def unlock_password(name):
+
+def unlock_password(name, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0
 
     Unlock the password from name user
 
+    name
+        User to unlock
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.unlock_password username
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if pre_info['name'] == '':
+    pre_info = info(name, root=root)
+    if not pre_info['name']:
         return False
-    if pre_info['passwd'][0] != '!':
+
+    if not pre_info['passwd'].startswith('!'):
         return True
 
-    cmd = 'passwd -u {0}'.format(name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    cmd = ['passwd']
 
-    post_info = info(name)
+    if root is not None:
+        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
 
-    return post_info['passwd'][0] != '!'
+    cmd.extend(('-u', name))
+
+    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    return not info(name, root=root)['passwd'].startswith('!')
 
 
-def set_password(name, password, use_usermod=False):
+def set_password(name, password, use_usermod=False, root=None):
     '''
     Set the password for a named user. The password must be a properly defined
     hash. The password hash can be generated with this command:
@@ -273,6 +346,18 @@ def set_password(name, password, use_usermod=False):
     Keep in mind that the $6 represents a sha512 hash, if your OS is using a
     different hashing algorithm this needs to be changed accordingly
 
+    name
+        User to set the password
+
+    password
+        Password already hashed
+
+    use_usermod
+        Use usermod command to better compatibility
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -287,6 +372,9 @@ def set_password(name, password, use_usermod=False):
             s_file = '/etc/tcb/{0}/shadow'.format(name)
         else:
             s_file = '/etc/shadow'
+        if root:
+            s_file = os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(s_file, os.path.sep))
+
         ret = {}
         if not os.path.isfile(s_file):
             return ret
@@ -306,54 +394,67 @@ def set_password(name, password, use_usermod=False):
         with salt.utils.files.fopen(s_file, 'w+') as fp_:
             lines = [salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(_l) for _l in lines]
             fp_.writelines(lines)
-        uinfo = info(name)
+        uinfo = info(name, root=root)
         return uinfo['passwd'] == password
     else:
         # Use usermod -p (less secure, but more feature-complete)
-        cmd = 'usermod -p {0} {1}'.format(password, name)
+        cmd = ['usermod']
+        if root is not None:
+            cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+        cmd.extend(('-p', password, name))
+
         __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False, output_loglevel='quiet')
-        uinfo = info(name)
+        uinfo = info(name, root=root)
         return uinfo['passwd'] == password
 
 
-def set_warndays(name, warndays):
+def set_warndays(name, warndays, root=None):
     '''
     Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required.
     See man chage.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    warndays
+        Number of days of warning before a password change is required
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.set_warndays username 7
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if warndays == pre_info['warn']:
-        return True
-    cmd = 'chage -W {0} {1}'.format(warndays, name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    post_info = info(name)
-    if post_info['warn'] != pre_info['warn']:
-        return post_info['warn'] == warndays
-    return False
+    return _set_attrib(name, 'warn', warndays, '-W', root=root)
 
 
-def set_date(name, date):
+def set_date(name, date, root=None):
     '''
     Sets the value for the date the password was last changed to days since the
     epoch (January 1, 1970). See man chage.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    date
+        Date the password was last changed
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.set_date username 0
     '''
-    cmd = ['chage', '-d', date, name]
-    return __salt__['cmd.retcode'](cmd, python_shell=False) == 0
+    return _set_attrib(name, 'lstchg', date, '-d', root=root, validate=False)
 
 
-def set_expire(name, expire):
+def set_expire(name, expire, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2014.7.0
 
@@ -361,26 +462,77 @@ def set_expire(name, expire):
     (January 1, 1970). Using a value of -1 will clear expiration. See man
     chage.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    date
+        Date the account expires
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.set_expire username -1
     '''
-    cmd = ['chage', '-E', expire, name]
-    return __salt__['cmd.retcode'](cmd, python_shell=False) == 0
+    return _set_attrib(name, 'expire', expire, '-E', root=root, validate=False)
 
 
-def list_users():
+def list_users(root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
 
     Return a list of all shadow users
 
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' shadow.list_users
     '''
-    return sorted([user.sp_nam for user in spwd.getspall()])
+    if root is not None:
+        getspall = functools.partial(_getspall, root=root)
+    else:
+        getspall = functools.partial(spwd.getspall)
+
+    return sorted([user.sp_namp if hasattr(user, 'sp_namp') else user.sp_nam
+                   for user in getspall()])
+
+
+def _getspnam(name, root=None):
+    '''
+    Alternative implementation for getspnam, that use only /etc/shadow
+    '''
+    root = '/' if not root else root
+    passwd = os.path.join(root, 'etc/shadow')
+    with salt.utils.files.fopen(passwd) as fp_:
+        for line in fp_:
+            line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
+            comps = line.strip().split(':')
+            if comps[0] == name:
+                # Generate a getspnam compatible output
+                for i in range(2, 9):
+                    comps[i] = int(comps[i]) if comps[i] else -1
+                return spwd.struct_spwd(comps)
+    raise KeyError
+
+
+def _getspall(root=None):
+    '''
+    Alternative implementation for getspnam, that use only /etc/shadow
+    '''
+    root = '/' if not root else root
+    passwd = os.path.join(root, 'etc/shadow')
+    with salt.utils.files.fopen(passwd) as fp_:
+        for line in fp_:
+            line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
+            comps = line.strip().split(':')
+            # Generate a getspall compatible output
+            for i in range(2, 9):
+                comps[i] = int(comps[i]) if comps[i] else -1
+            yield spwd.struct_spwd(comps)
diff --git a/salt/modules/solarisipspkg.py b/salt/modules/solarisipspkg.py
index b249bd1b3d..cb6f754a59 100644
--- a/salt/modules/solarisipspkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/solarisipspkg.py
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ def _ips_get_pkgversion(line):
     return line.split()[0].split('@')[1].strip()
 
 
-def refresh_db(full=False):
+def refresh_db(full=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     Updates the remote repos database.
 
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ def refresh_db(full=False):
         return __salt__['cmd.retcode']('/bin/pkg refresh') == 0
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check if there is an upgrade available for a certain package
     Accepts full or partial FMRI. Returns all matches found.
diff --git a/salt/modules/solarispkg.py b/salt/modules/solarispkg.py
index 2a828f6e9c..b28349a7d8 100644
--- a/salt/modules/solarispkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/solarispkg.py
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ def latest_version(*names, **kwargs):
 available_version = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(latest_version, 'available_version')
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/systemd_service.py b/salt/modules/systemd_service.py
index fb349d30e6..c530d7c3b7 100644
--- a/salt/modules/systemd_service.py
+++ b/salt/modules/systemd_service.py
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def __virtual__():
     Only work on systems that have been booted with systemd
     '''
     if __grains__['kernel'] == 'Linux' \
-            and salt.utils.systemd.booted(__context__):
+       and salt.utils.systemd.booted(__context__):
         return __virtualname__
     return (
         False,
@@ -65,6 +65,16 @@ def __virtual__():
     )
 
 
+def _root(path, root):
+    '''
+    Relocate an absolute path to a new root directory.
+    '''
+    if root:
+        return os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(path, os.path.sep))
+    else:
+        return path
+
+
 def _canonical_unit_name(name):
     '''
     Build a canonical unit name treating unit names without one
@@ -123,15 +133,15 @@ def _check_for_unit_changes(name):
         __context__[contextkey] = True
 
 
-def _check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime):
+def _check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime, root=None):
     '''
     Common code for conditionally removing masks before making changes to a
     service's state.
     '''
     if unmask:
-        unmask_(name, runtime=False)
+        unmask_(name, runtime=False, root=root)
     if unmask_runtime:
-        unmask_(name, runtime=True)
+        unmask_(name, runtime=True, root=root)
 
 
 def _clear_context():
@@ -193,15 +203,16 @@ def _default_runlevel():
     return runlevel
 
 
-def _get_systemd_services():
+def _get_systemd_services(root):
     '''
     Use os.listdir() to get all the unit files
     '''
     ret = set()
     for path in SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATHS + (LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH,):
-        # Make sure user has access to the path, and if the path is a link
-        # it's likely that another entry in SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATHS or LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH
-        # points to it, so we can ignore it.
+        # Make sure user has access to the path, and if the path is a
+        # link it's likely that another entry in SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATHS
+        # or LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH points to it, so we can ignore it.
+        path = _root(path, root)
         if os.access(path, os.R_OK) and not os.path.islink(path):
             for fullname in os.listdir(path):
                 try:
@@ -213,19 +224,20 @@ def _get_systemd_services():
     return ret
 
 
-def _get_sysv_services(systemd_services=None):
+def _get_sysv_services(root, systemd_services=None):
     '''
     Use os.listdir() and os.access() to get all the initscripts
     '''
+    initscript_path = _root(INITSCRIPT_PATH, root)
     try:
-        sysv_services = os.listdir(INITSCRIPT_PATH)
+        sysv_services = os.listdir(initscript_path)
     except OSError as exc:
         if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
             pass
         elif exc.errno == errno.EACCES:
             log.error(
                 'Unable to check sysvinit scripts, permission denied to %s',
-                INITSCRIPT_PATH
+                initscript_path
             )
         else:
             log.error(
@@ -236,11 +248,11 @@ def _get_sysv_services(systemd_services=None):
         return []
 
     if systemd_services is None:
-        systemd_services = _get_systemd_services()
+        systemd_services = _get_systemd_services(root)
 
     ret = []
     for sysv_service in sysv_services:
-        if os.access(os.path.join(INITSCRIPT_PATH, sysv_service), os.X_OK):
+        if os.access(os.path.join(initscript_path, sysv_service), os.X_OK):
             if sysv_service in systemd_services:
                 log.debug(
                     'sysvinit script \'%s\' found, but systemd unit '
@@ -303,7 +315,8 @@ def _strip_scope(msg):
     return '\n'.join(ret).strip()
 
 
-def _systemctl_cmd(action, name=None, systemd_scope=False, no_block=False):
+def _systemctl_cmd(action, name=None, systemd_scope=False, no_block=False,
+                   root=None):
     '''
     Build a systemctl command line. Treat unit names without one
     of the valid suffixes as a service.
@@ -316,6 +329,8 @@ def _systemctl_cmd(action, name=None, systemd_scope=False, no_block=False):
     ret.append('systemctl')
     if no_block:
         ret.append('--no-block')
+    if root:
+        ret.extend(['--root', root])
     if isinstance(action, six.string_types):
         action = shlex.split(action)
     ret.extend(action)
@@ -343,26 +358,27 @@ def _systemctl_status(name):
     return __context__[contextkey]
 
 
-def _sysv_enabled(name):
+def _sysv_enabled(name, root):
     '''
     A System-V style service is assumed disabled if the "startup" symlink
     (starts with "S") to its script is found in /etc/init.d in the current
     runlevel.
     '''
     # Find exact match (disambiguate matches like "S01anacron" for cron)
-    for match in glob.glob('/etc/rc%s.d/S*%s' % (_runlevel(), name)):
+    rc = _root('/etc/rc{}.d/S*{}'.format(_runlevel(), name), root)
+    for match in glob.glob(rc):
         if re.match(r'S\d{,2}%s' % name, os.path.basename(match)):
             return True
     return False
 
 
-def _untracked_custom_unit_found(name):
+def _untracked_custom_unit_found(name, root=None):
     '''
     If the passed service name is not available, but a unit file exist in
     /etc/systemd/system, return True. Otherwise, return False.
     '''
-    unit_path = os.path.join('/etc/systemd/system',
-                             _canonical_unit_name(name))
+    system = _root('/etc/systemd/system', root)
+    unit_path = os.path.join(system, _canonical_unit_name(name))
     return os.access(unit_path, os.R_OK) and not _check_available(name)
 
 
@@ -371,7 +387,8 @@ def _unit_file_changed(name):
     Returns True if systemctl reports that the unit file has changed, otherwise
     returns False.
     '''
-    return "'systemctl daemon-reload'" in _systemctl_status(name)['stdout'].lower()
+    status = _systemctl_status(name)['stdout'].lower()
+    return "'systemctl daemon-reload'" in status
 
 
 def systemctl_reload():
@@ -389,8 +406,7 @@ def systemctl_reload():
     out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
         _systemctl_cmd('--system daemon-reload'),
         python_shell=False,
-        redirect_stderr=True
-    )
+        redirect_stderr=True)
     if out['retcode'] != 0:
         raise CommandExecutionError(
             'Problem performing systemctl daemon-reload: %s' % out['stdout']
@@ -414,8 +430,7 @@ def get_running():
     out = __salt__['cmd.run'](
         _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager'),
         python_shell=False,
-        ignore_retcode=True,
-    )
+        ignore_retcode=True)
     for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, '\n'):
         try:
             comps = line.strip().split()
@@ -438,10 +453,13 @@ def get_running():
     return sorted(ret)
 
 
-def get_enabled():
+def get_enabled(root=None):
     '''
     Return a list of all enabled services
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -452,10 +470,10 @@ def get_enabled():
     # Get enabled systemd units. Can't use --state=enabled here because it's
     # not present until systemd 216.
     out = __salt__['cmd.run'](
-        _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files'),
+        _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files',
+                       root=root),
         python_shell=False,
-        ignore_retcode=True,
-    )
+        ignore_retcode=True)
     for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, '\n'):
         try:
             fullname, unit_state = line.strip().split(None, 1)
@@ -473,15 +491,18 @@ def get_enabled():
 
     # Add in any sysvinit services that are enabled
     ret.update(set(
-        [x for x in _get_sysv_services() if _sysv_enabled(x)]
+        [x for x in _get_sysv_services(root) if _sysv_enabled(x, root)]
     ))
     return sorted(ret)
 
 
-def get_disabled():
+def get_disabled(root=None):
     '''
     Return a list of all disabled services
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -492,10 +513,10 @@ def get_disabled():
     # Get disabled systemd units. Can't use --state=disabled here because it's
     # not present until systemd 216.
     out = __salt__['cmd.run'](
-        _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files'),
+        _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files',
+                       root=root),
         python_shell=False,
-        ignore_retcode=True,
-    )
+        ignore_retcode=True)
     for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, '\n'):
         try:
             fullname, unit_state = line.strip().split(None, 1)
@@ -513,17 +534,20 @@ def get_disabled():
 
     # Add in any sysvinit services that are disabled
     ret.update(set(
-        [x for x in _get_sysv_services() if not _sysv_enabled(x)]
+        [x for x in _get_sysv_services(root) if not _sysv_enabled(x, root)]
     ))
     return sorted(ret)
 
 
-def get_static():
+def get_static(root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.8.5
 
     Return a list of all static services
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -534,10 +558,10 @@ def get_static():
     # Get static systemd units. Can't use --state=static here because it's
     # not present until systemd 216.
     out = __salt__['cmd.run'](
-        _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files'),
+        _systemctl_cmd('--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files',
+                       root=root),
         python_shell=False,
-        ignore_retcode=True,
-    )
+        ignore_retcode=True)
     for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, '\n'):
         try:
             fullname, unit_state = line.strip().split(None, 1)
@@ -557,18 +581,21 @@ def get_static():
     return sorted(ret)
 
 
-def get_all():
+def get_all(root=None):
     '''
     Return a list of all available services
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' service.get_all
     '''
-    ret = _get_systemd_services()
-    ret.update(set(_get_sysv_services(systemd_services=ret)))
+    ret = _get_systemd_services(root)
+    ret.update(set(_get_sysv_services(root, systemd_services=ret)))
     return sorted(ret)
 
 
@@ -606,7 +633,7 @@ def missing(name):
     return not available(name)
 
 
-def unmask_(name, runtime=False):
+def unmask_(name, runtime=False, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
@@ -633,6 +660,9 @@ def unmask_(name, runtime=False):
             removes a runtime mask only when this argument is set to ``True``,
             and otherwise removes an indefinite mask.
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -641,15 +671,16 @@ def unmask_(name, runtime=False):
         salt '*' service.unmask foo runtime=True
     '''
     _check_for_unit_changes(name)
-    if not masked(name, runtime):
+    if not masked(name, runtime, root=root):
         log.debug('Service \'%s\' is not %smasked',
                   name, 'runtime-' if runtime else '')
         return True
 
     cmd = 'unmask --runtime' if runtime else 'unmask'
-    out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](_systemctl_cmd(cmd, name, systemd_scope=True),
-                                  python_shell=False,
-                                  redirect_stderr=True)
+    out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
+        _systemctl_cmd(cmd, name, systemd_scope=True, root=root),
+        python_shell=False,
+        redirect_stderr=True)
 
     if out['retcode'] != 0:
         raise CommandExecutionError('Failed to unmask service \'%s\'' % name)
@@ -657,7 +688,7 @@ def unmask_(name, runtime=False):
     return True
 
 
-def mask(name, runtime=False):
+def mask(name, runtime=False, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
@@ -678,6 +709,9 @@ def mask(name, runtime=False):
 
         .. versionadded:: 2015.8.5
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -688,9 +722,10 @@ def mask(name, runtime=False):
     _check_for_unit_changes(name)
 
     cmd = 'mask --runtime' if runtime else 'mask'
-    out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](_systemctl_cmd(cmd, name, systemd_scope=True),
-                                  python_shell=False,
-                                  redirect_stderr=True)
+    out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
+        _systemctl_cmd(cmd, name, systemd_scope=True, root=root),
+        python_shell=False,
+        redirect_stderr=True)
 
     if out['retcode'] != 0:
         raise CommandExecutionError(
@@ -701,7 +736,7 @@ def mask(name, runtime=False):
     return True
 
 
-def masked(name, runtime=False):
+def masked(name, runtime=False, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.5
@@ -731,6 +766,9 @@ def masked(name, runtime=False):
             only checks for runtime masks if this argument is set to ``True``.
             Otherwise, it will check for an indefinite mask.
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -739,7 +777,7 @@ def masked(name, runtime=False):
         salt '*' service.masked foo runtime=True
     '''
     _check_for_unit_changes(name)
-    root_dir = '/run' if runtime else '/etc'
+    root_dir = _root('/run' if runtime else '/etc', root)
     link_path = os.path.join(root_dir,
                              'systemd',
                              'system',
@@ -1055,9 +1093,10 @@ def status(name, sig=None):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     results = {}
     for service in services:
         _check_for_unit_changes(service)
-        results[service] = __salt__['cmd.retcode'](_systemctl_cmd('is-active', service),
-                                                   python_shell=False,
-                                                   ignore_retcode=True) == 0
+        results[service] = __salt__['cmd.retcode'](
+            _systemctl_cmd('is-active', service),
+            python_shell=False,
+            ignore_retcode=True) == 0
     if contains_globbing:
         return results
     return results[name]
@@ -1065,7 +1104,8 @@ def status(name, sig=None):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
 
 # **kwargs is required to maintain consistency with the API established by
 # Salt's service management states.
-def enable(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def enable(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False,
+           root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
         On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
@@ -1101,6 +1141,9 @@ def enable(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False, **kwargs):
             In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
             enabling. This behavior is no longer the default.
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1108,8 +1151,8 @@ def enable(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False, **kwargs):
         salt '*' service.enable <service name>
     '''
     _check_for_unit_changes(name)
-    _check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime)
-    if name in _get_sysv_services():
+    _check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime, root)
+    if name in _get_sysv_services(root):
         cmd = []
         if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) \
                 and __salt__['config.get']('systemd.scope', True):
@@ -1123,7 +1166,8 @@ def enable(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False, **kwargs):
                                        python_shell=False,
                                        ignore_retcode=True) == 0
     ret = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
-        _systemctl_cmd('enable', name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
+        _systemctl_cmd('enable', name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block,
+                       root=root),
         python_shell=False,
         ignore_retcode=True)
 
@@ -1137,7 +1181,7 @@ def enable(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False, **kwargs):
 
 # The unused kwargs argument is required to maintain consistency with the API
 # established by Salt's service management states.
-def disable(name, no_block=False, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def disable(name, no_block=False, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
         On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
@@ -1157,6 +1201,9 @@ def disable(name, no_block=False, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
 
         .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1164,7 +1211,7 @@ def disable(name, no_block=False, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         salt '*' service.disable <service name>
     '''
     _check_for_unit_changes(name)
-    if name in _get_sysv_services():
+    if name in _get_sysv_services(root):
         cmd = []
         if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) \
                 and __salt__['config.get']('systemd.scope', True):
@@ -1179,17 +1226,21 @@ def disable(name, no_block=False, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
                                        ignore_retcode=True) == 0
     # Using cmd.run_all instead of cmd.retcode here to make unit tests easier
     return __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
-        _systemctl_cmd('disable', name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
+        _systemctl_cmd('disable', name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block,
+                       root=root),
         python_shell=False,
         ignore_retcode=True)['retcode'] == 0
 
 
 # The unused kwargs argument is required to maintain consistency with the API
 # established by Salt's service management states.
-def enabled(name, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def enabled(name, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     Return if the named service is enabled to start on boot
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1199,7 +1250,7 @@ def enabled(name, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     # Try 'systemctl is-enabled' first, then look for a symlink created by
     # systemctl (older systemd releases did not support using is-enabled to
     # check templated services), and lastly check for a sysvinit service.
-    if __salt__['cmd.retcode'](_systemctl_cmd('is-enabled', name),
+    if __salt__['cmd.retcode'](_systemctl_cmd('is-enabled', name, root=root),
                                python_shell=False,
                                ignore_retcode=True) == 0:
         return True
@@ -1207,43 +1258,50 @@ def enabled(name, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         # On older systemd releases, templated services could not be checked
         # with ``systemctl is-enabled``. As a fallback, look for the symlinks
         # created by systemctl when enabling templated services.
-        cmd = ['find', LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH, '-name', name,
+        local_config_path = _root(LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH, '/')
+        cmd = ['find', local_config_path, '-name', name,
                '-type', 'l', '-print', '-quit']
         # If the find command returns any matches, there will be output and the
         # string will be non-empty.
         if bool(__salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)):
             return True
-    elif name in _get_sysv_services():
-        return _sysv_enabled(name)
+    elif name in _get_sysv_services(root):
+        return _sysv_enabled(name, root)
 
     return False
 
 
-def disabled(name):
+def disabled(name, root=None):
     '''
     Return if the named service is disabled from starting on boot
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' service.disabled <service name>
     '''
-    return not enabled(name)
+    return not enabled(name, root=root)
 
 
-def show(name):
+def show(name, root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
 
     Show properties of one or more units/jobs or the manager
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
         salt '*' service.show <service name>
     '''
     ret = {}
-    out = __salt__['cmd.run'](_systemctl_cmd('show', name),
+    out = __salt__['cmd.run'](_systemctl_cmd('show', name, root=root),
                               python_shell=False)
     for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, '\n'):
         comps = line.split('=')
@@ -1263,20 +1321,78 @@ def show(name):
     return ret
 
 
-def execs():
+def execs(root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
 
     Return a list of all files specified as ``ExecStart`` for all services.
 
+    root
+        Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
+
     CLI Example:
 
         salt '*' service.execs
     '''
     ret = {}
-    for service in get_all():
-        data = show(service)
+    for service in get_all(root=root):
+        data = show(service, root=root)
         if 'ExecStart' not in data:
             continue
         ret[service] = data['ExecStart']['path']
     return ret
+
+
+def firstboot(locale=None, locale_message=None, keymap=None,
+              timezone=None, hostname=None, machine_id=None,
+              root=None):
+    '''
+    .. versionadded:: TBD
+
+    Call systemd-firstboot to configure basic settings of the system
+
+    locale
+        Set primary locale (LANG=)
+
+    locale_message
+        Set message locale (LC_MESSAGES=)
+
+    keymap
+        Set keymap
+
+    timezone
+        Set timezone
+
+    hostname
+        Set host name
+
+    machine_id
+        Set machine ID
+
+    root
+        Operate on an alternative filesystem root
+
+    CLI Example:
+
+        salt '*' service.firstboot keymap=jp locale=en_US.UTF-8
+
+    '''
+    cmd = ['systemd-firstboot']
+    parameters = [('locale', locale),
+                  ('locale-message', locale_message),
+                  ('keymap', keymap),
+                  ('timezone', timezone),
+                  ('hostname', hostname),
+                  ('machine-ID', machine_id),
+                  ('root', root)]
+    for parameter, value in parameters:
+        if value:
+            cmd.extend(['--{}'.format(parameter), str(value)])
+
+    out = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](cmd)
+
+    if out['retcode'] != 0:
+        raise CommandExecutionError(
+            'systemd-firstboot error: {}'.format(out['stderr']))
+
+    return True
diff --git a/salt/modules/useradd.py b/salt/modules/useradd.py
index e370dd4bb3..e38a094ed2 100644
--- a/salt/modules/useradd.py
+++ b/salt/modules/useradd.py
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ except ImportError:
     HAS_PWD = False
 import logging
 import copy
+import functools
+import os
 
 # Import salt libs
 import salt.utils.data
@@ -55,12 +57,17 @@ def _quote_username(name):
         return salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(name)
 
 
-def _get_gecos(name):
+def _get_gecos(name, root=None):
     '''
     Retrieve GECOS field info and return it in dictionary form
     '''
+    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
+        getpwnam = functools.partial(_getpwnam, root=root)
+    else:
+        getpwnam = functools.partial(pwd.getpwnam)
     gecos_field = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(
-        pwd.getpwnam(_quote_username(name)).pw_gecos).split(',', 4)
+        getpwnam(_quote_username(name)).pw_gecos).split(',', 4)
+
     if not gecos_field:
         return {}
     else:
@@ -96,7 +103,7 @@ def _update_gecos(name, key, value, root=None):
         value = six.text_type(value)
     else:
         value = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(value)
-    pre_info = _get_gecos(name)
+    pre_info = _get_gecos(name, root=root)
     if not pre_info:
         return False
     if value == pre_info[key]:
@@ -104,14 +111,13 @@ def _update_gecos(name, key, value, root=None):
     gecos_data = copy.deepcopy(pre_info)
     gecos_data[key] = value
 
-    cmd = ['usermod', '-c', _build_gecos(gecos_data), name]
-
+    cmd = ['usermod']
     if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
         cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+    cmd.extend(('-c', _build_gecos(gecos_data), name))
 
     __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    post_info = info(name)
-    return _get_gecos(name).get(key) == value
+    return _get_gecos(name, root=root).get(key) == value
 
 
 def add(name,
@@ -129,11 +135,62 @@ def add(name,
         other='',
         createhome=True,
         loginclass=None,
-        root=None,
-        nologinit=False):
+        nologinit=False,
+        root=None):
     '''
     Add a user to the minion
 
+    name
+        Username LOGIN to add
+
+    uid
+        User ID of the new account
+
+    gid
+        Name or ID of the primary group of the new accoun
+
+    groups
+        List of supplementary groups of the new account
+
+    home
+        Home directory of the new account
+
+    shell
+        Login shell of the new account
+
+    unique
+        Allow to create users with duplicate
+
+    system
+        Create a system account
+
+    fullname
+        GECOS field for the full name
+
+    roomnumber
+        GECOS field for the room number
+
+    workphone
+        GECOS field for the work phone
+
+    homephone
+        GECOS field for the home phone
+
+    other
+        GECOS field for other information
+
+    createhome
+        Create the user's home directory
+
+    loginclass
+        Login class for the new account (OpenBSD)
+
+    nologinit
+        Do not add the user to the lastlog and faillog databases
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -231,17 +288,17 @@ def add(name,
     # user does exist, and B) running useradd again would result in a
     # nonzero exit status and be interpreted as a False result.
     if groups:
-        chgroups(name, groups)
+        chgroups(name, groups, root=root)
     if fullname:
-        chfullname(name, fullname)
+        chfullname(name, fullname, root=root)
     if roomnumber:
-        chroomnumber(name, roomnumber)
+        chroomnumber(name, roomnumber, root=root)
     if workphone:
-        chworkphone(name, workphone)
+        chworkphone(name, workphone, root=root)
     if homephone:
-        chhomephone(name, homephone)
+        chhomephone(name, homephone, root=root)
     if other:
-        chother(name, other)
+        chother(name, other, root=root)
     return True
 
 
@@ -249,6 +306,18 @@ def delete(name, remove=False, force=False, root=None):
     '''
     Remove a user from the minion
 
+    name
+        Username to delete
+
+    remove
+        Remove home directory and mail spool
+
+    force
+        Force some actions that would fail otherwise
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -292,10 +361,16 @@ def delete(name, remove=False, force=False, root=None):
     return False
 
 
-def getent(refresh=False):
+def getent(refresh=False, root=None):
     '''
     Return the list of all info for all users
 
+    refresh
+        Force a refresh of user information
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -306,72 +381,106 @@ def getent(refresh=False):
         return __context__['user.getent']
 
     ret = []
-    for data in pwd.getpwall():
+    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
+        getpwall = functools.partial(_getpwall, root=root)
+    else:
+        getpwall = functools.partial(pwd.getpwall)
+
+    for data in getpwall():
         ret.append(_format_info(data))
     __context__['user.getent'] = ret
     return ret
 
 
-def chuid(name, uid):
+def _chattrib(name, key, value, param, persist=False, root=None):
+    '''
+    Change an attribute for a named user
+    '''
+    pre_info = info(name, root=root)
+    if not pre_info:
+        raise CommandExecutionError('User \'{0}\' does not exist'.format(name))
+
+    if value == pre_info[key]:
+        return True
+
+    cmd = ['usermod']
+
+    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
+        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+
+    if persist and __grains__['kernel'] != 'OpenBSD':
+        cmd.append('-m')
+
+    cmd.extend((param, value, name))
+
+    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
+    return info(name, root=root).get(key) == value
+
+
+def chuid(name, uid, root=None):
     '''
     Change the uid for a named user
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    uid
+        New UID for the user account
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chuid foo 4376
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if uid == pre_info['uid']:
-        return True
-    cmd = ['usermod', '-u', uid, name]
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    return info(name).get('uid') == uid
+    return _chattrib(name, 'uid', uid, '-u', root=root)
 
 
 def chgid(name, gid, root=None):
     '''
     Change the default group of the user
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    gid
+        Force use GID as new primary group
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chgid foo 4376
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if gid == pre_info['gid']:
-        return True
-    cmd = ['usermod', '-g', gid, name]
-
-    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
-        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
-
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    return info(name).get('gid') == gid
+    return _chattrib(name, 'gid', gid, '-g', root=root)
 
 
 def chshell(name, shell, root=None):
     '''
     Change the default shell of the user
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    shell
+        New login shell for the user account
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chshell foo /bin/zsh
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if shell == pre_info['shell']:
-        return True
-    cmd = ['usermod', '-s', shell, name]
-
-    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
-        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
-
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    return info(name).get('shell') == shell
+    return _chattrib(name, 'shell', shell, '-s', root=root)
 
 
 def chhome(name, home, persist=False, root=None):
@@ -379,25 +488,25 @@ def chhome(name, home, persist=False, root=None):
     Change the home directory of the user, pass True for persist to move files
     to the new home directory if the old home directory exist.
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    home
+        New home directory for the user account
+
+    presist
+        Move contents of the home directory to the new location
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chhome foo /home/users/foo True
     '''
-    pre_info = info(name)
-    if home == pre_info['home']:
-        return True
-    cmd = ['usermod', '-d', home]
-
-    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
-        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
-
-    if persist and __grains__['kernel'] != 'OpenBSD':
-        cmd.append('-m')
-    cmd.append(name)
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    return info(name).get('home') == home
+    return _chattrib(name, 'home', home, '-d', persist=persist, root=root)
 
 
 def chgroups(name, groups, append=False, root=None):
@@ -414,6 +523,9 @@ def chgroups(name, groups, append=False, root=None):
         If ``True``, append the specified group(s). Otherwise, this function
         will replace the user's groups with the specified group(s).
 
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -460,20 +572,29 @@ def chgroups(name, groups, append=False, root=None):
     return result['retcode'] == 0
 
 
-def chfullname(name, fullname):
+def chfullname(name, fullname, root=None):
     '''
     Change the user's Full Name
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    fullname
+        GECOS field for the full name
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chfullname foo "Foo Bar"
     '''
-    return _update_gecos(name, 'fullname', fullname)
+    return _update_gecos(name, 'fullname', fullname, root=root)
 
 
-def chroomnumber(name, roomnumber):
+def chroomnumber(name, roomnumber, root=None):
     '''
     Change the user's Room Number
 
@@ -483,52 +604,88 @@ def chroomnumber(name, roomnumber):
 
         salt '*' user.chroomnumber foo 123
     '''
-    return _update_gecos(name, 'roomnumber', roomnumber)
+    return _update_gecos(name, 'roomnumber', roomnumber, root=root)
 
 
-def chworkphone(name, workphone):
+def chworkphone(name, workphone, root=None):
     '''
     Change the user's Work Phone
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    workphone
+        GECOS field for the work phone
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chworkphone foo 7735550123
     '''
-    return _update_gecos(name, 'workphone', workphone)
+    return _update_gecos(name, 'workphone', workphone, root=root)
 
 
-def chhomephone(name, homephone):
+def chhomephone(name, homephone, root=None):
     '''
     Change the user's Home Phone
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    homephone
+        GECOS field for the home phone
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chhomephone foo 7735551234
     '''
-    return _update_gecos(name, 'homephone', homephone)
+    return _update_gecos(name, 'homephone', homephone, root=root)
 
 
-def chother(name, other):
+def chother(name, other, root=None):
     '''
     Change the user's other GECOS attribute
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    other
+        GECOS field for other information
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.chother foobar
     '''
-    return _update_gecos(name, 'other', other)
+    return _update_gecos(name, 'other', other, root=root)
 
 
 def chloginclass(name, loginclass, root=None):
     '''
     Change the default login class of the user
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    loginclass
+        Login class for the new account
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     .. note::
         This function only applies to OpenBSD systems.
 
@@ -546,25 +703,43 @@ def chloginclass(name, loginclass, root=None):
 
     cmd = ['usermod', '-L', loginclass, name]
 
-    if root is not None:
+    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
         cmd.extend(('-R', root))
 
     __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
     return get_loginclass(name) == loginclass
 
 
-def info(name):
+def info(name, root=None):
     '''
     Return user information
 
+    name
+        User to get the information
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.info root
     '''
+    # If root is provided, we use a less portable solution that
+    # depends on analyzing /etc/passwd manually. Of course we cannot
+    # find users from NIS nor LDAP, but in those cases do not makes
+    # sense to provide a root parameter.
+    #
+    # Please, note that if the non-root /etc/passwd file is long the
+    # iteration can be slow.
+    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
+        getpwnam = functools.partial(_getpwnam, root=root)
+    else:
+        getpwnam = functools.partial(pwd.getpwnam)
+
     try:
-        data = pwd.getpwnam(_quote_username(name))
+        data = getpwnam(_quote_username(name))
     except KeyError:
         return {}
     else:
@@ -575,6 +750,9 @@ def get_loginclass(name):
     '''
     Get the login class of the user
 
+    name
+        User to get the information
+
     .. note::
         This function only applies to OpenBSD systems.
 
@@ -632,6 +810,9 @@ def primary_group(name):
 
     .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0
 
+    name
+        User to get the information
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -645,6 +826,9 @@ def list_groups(name):
     '''
     Return a list of groups the named user belongs to
 
+    name
+        User to get the information
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -654,43 +838,79 @@ def list_groups(name):
     return salt.utils.user.get_group_list(name)
 
 
-def list_users():
+def list_users(root=None):
     '''
     Return a list of all users
 
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.list_users
     '''
-    return sorted([user.pw_name for user in pwd.getpwall()])
+    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
+        getpwall = functools.partial(_getpwall, root=root)
+    else:
+        getpwall = functools.partial(pwd.getpwall)
+
+    return sorted([user.pw_name for user in getpwall()])
 
 
 def rename(name, new_name, root=None):
     '''
     Change the username for a named user
 
+    name
+        User to modify
+
+    new_name
+        New value of the login name
+
+    root
+        Directory to chroot into
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' user.rename name new_name
     '''
-    current_info = info(name)
-    if not current_info:
-        raise CommandExecutionError('User \'{0}\' does not exist'.format(name))
+    if info(new_name, root=root):
+        raise CommandExecutionError('User \'{0}\' already exists'.format(new_name))
 
-    new_info = info(new_name)
-    if new_info:
-        raise CommandExecutionError(
-            'User \'{0}\' already exists'.format(new_name)
-        )
+    return _chattrib(name, 'name', new_name, '-l', root=root)
 
-    cmd = ['usermod', '-l', new_name, name]
 
-    if root is not None and __grains__['kernel'] != 'AIX':
-        cmd.extend(('-R', root))
+def _getpwnam(name, root=None):
+    '''
+    Alternative implementation for getpwnam, that use only /etc/passwd
+    '''
+    root = '/' if not root else root
+    passwd = os.path.join(root, 'etc/passwd')
+    with salt.utils.files.fopen(passwd) as fp_:
+        for line in fp_:
+            line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
+            comps = line.strip().split(':')
+            if comps[0] == name:
+                # Generate a getpwnam compatible output
+                comps[2], comps[3] = int(comps[2]), int(comps[3])
+                return pwd.struct_passwd(comps)
+    raise KeyError
 
-    __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False)
-    return info(name).get('name') == new_name
+
+def _getpwall(root=None):
+    '''
+    Alternative implemetantion for getpwall, that use only /etc/passwd
+    '''
+    root = '/' if not root else root
+    passwd = os.path.join(root, 'etc/passwd')
+    with salt.utils.files.fopen(passwd) as fp_:
+        for line in fp_:
+            line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
+            comps = line.strip().split(':')
+            # Generate a getpwall compatible output
+            comps[2], comps[3] = int(comps[2]), int(comps[3])
+            yield pwd.struct_passwd(comps)
diff --git a/salt/modules/xbpspkg.py b/salt/modules/xbpspkg.py
index e493f8c80f..b5d7d8a477 100644
--- a/salt/modules/xbpspkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/xbpspkg.py
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs):
     return ret
 
 
-def list_upgrades(refresh=True):
+def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for all packages
 
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ def latest_version(*names, **kwargs):
 available_version = latest_version
 
 
-def upgrade_available(name):
+def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
     '''
     Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
 
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ def upgrade_available(name):
     return latest_version(name) != ''
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(**kwargs):
     '''
     Update list of available packages from installed repos
 
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.version'](*names, **kwargs)
 
 
-def upgrade(refresh=True):
+def upgrade(refresh=True, **kwargs):
     '''
     Run a full system upgrade
 
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, recursive=True, **kwargs):
     return salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)
 
 
-def list_repos():
+def list_repos(**kwargs):
     '''
     List all repos known by XBPS
 
@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ def add_repo(repo, conffile='/usr/share/xbps.d/15-saltstack.conf'):
     return True
 
 
-def del_repo(repo):
+def del_repo(repo, **kwargs):
     '''
     Remove an XBPS repository from the system.
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/yumpkg.py b/salt/modules/yumpkg.py
index 3a4fe47a45..1c5327c700 100644
--- a/salt/modules/yumpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/yumpkg.py
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.version'](*names, **kwargs)
 
 
-def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, ignore_epoch=False):
+def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, ignore_epoch=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.5.4
 
@@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
 list_updates = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(list_upgrades, 'list_updates')
 
 
-def list_downloaded():
+def list_downloaded(**kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
@@ -1948,13 +1948,13 @@ def upgrade(name=None,
 
 
 def update(name=None,
-            pkgs=None,
-            refresh=True,
-            skip_verify=False,
-            normalize=True,
-            minimal=False,
-            obsoletes=False,
-            **kwargs):
+           pkgs=None,
+           refresh=True,
+           skip_verify=False,
+           normalize=True,
+           minimal=False,
+           obsoletes=False,
+           **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2019.2.0
 
@@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ def group_install(name,
 groupinstall = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(group_install, 'groupinstall')
 
 
-def list_repos(basedir=None):
+def list_repos(basedir=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     Lists all repos in <basedir> (default: all dirs in `reposdir` yum option).
 
@@ -2969,7 +2969,7 @@ def _parse_repo_file(filename):
     return (headers, salt.utils.data.decode(config))
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
 
@@ -2988,7 +2988,7 @@ def file_list(*packages):
     return __salt__['lowpkg.file_list'](*packages)
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
 
@@ -3007,7 +3007,7 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
     return __salt__['lowpkg.file_dict'](*packages)
 
 
-def owner(*paths):
+def owner(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
 
@@ -3095,7 +3095,7 @@ def modified(*packages, **flags):
 
 
 @salt.utils.decorators.path.which('yumdownloader')
-def download(*packages):
+def download(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
 
@@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ def download(*packages):
     return ret
 
 
-def diff(*paths):
+def diff(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return a formatted diff between current files and original in a package.
     NOTE: this function includes all files (configuration and not), but does
@@ -3235,7 +3235,7 @@ def _get_patches(installed_only=False):
     return patches
 
 
-def list_patches(refresh=False):
+def list_patches(refresh=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
@@ -3258,7 +3258,7 @@ def list_patches(refresh=False):
     return _get_patches()
 
 
-def list_installed_patches():
+def list_installed_patches(**kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
diff --git a/salt/modules/zypperpkg.py b/salt/modules/zypperpkg.py
index 7ac0df26c6..9d0407e674 100644
--- a/salt/modules/zypperpkg.py
+++ b/salt/modules/zypperpkg.py
@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ class _Zypper(object):
 
     LOCK_EXIT_CODE = 7
     XML_DIRECTIVES = ['-x', '--xmlout']
+    # ZYPPER_LOCK is not affected by --root
     ZYPPER_LOCK = '/var/run/zypp.pid'
     TAG_RELEASED = 'zypper/released'
     TAG_BLOCKED = 'zypper/blocked'
@@ -107,7 +108,6 @@ class _Zypper(object):
         '''
         Constructor
         '''
-        self.__called = False
         self._reset()
 
     def _reset(self):
@@ -129,6 +129,10 @@ class _Zypper(object):
         self.__refresh = False
         self.__ignore_repo_failure = False
         self.__systemd_scope = False
+        self.__root = None
+
+        # Call status
+        self.__called = False
 
     def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
         '''
@@ -136,11 +140,17 @@ class _Zypper(object):
         :param kwargs:
         :return:
         '''
+        # Reset after the call
+        if self.__called:
+            self._reset()
+
         # Ignore exit code for 106 (repo is not available)
         if 'no_repo_failure' in kwargs:
             self.__ignore_repo_failure = kwargs['no_repo_failure']
         if 'systemd_scope' in kwargs:
             self.__systemd_scope = kwargs['systemd_scope']
+        if 'root' in kwargs:
+            self.__root = kwargs['root']
         return self
 
     def __getattr__(self, item):
@@ -153,7 +163,6 @@ class _Zypper(object):
         # Reset after the call
         if self.__called:
             self._reset()
-            self.__called = False
 
         if item == 'xml':
             self.__xml = True
@@ -284,6 +293,8 @@ class _Zypper(object):
             self.__cmd.append('--xmlout')
         if not self.__refresh and '--no-refresh' not in args:
             self.__cmd.append('--no-refresh')
+        if self.__root:
+            self.__cmd.extend(['--root', self.__root])
 
         self.__cmd.extend(args)
         kwargs['output_loglevel'] = 'trace'
@@ -442,7 +453,7 @@ def _clean_cache():
         __context__.pop(cache_name, None)
 
 
-def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
+def list_upgrades(refresh=True, root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     List all available package upgrades on this system
 
@@ -451,6 +462,9 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
         If set to False it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -458,7 +472,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
         salt '*' pkg.list_upgrades
     '''
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     ret = dict()
     cmd = ['list-updates']
@@ -467,7 +481,7 @@ def list_upgrades(refresh=True, **kwargs):
         if not isinstance(repo_name, six.string_types):
             repo_name = six.text_type(repo_name)
         cmd.extend(['--repo', repo_name])
-    for update_node in __zypper__.nolock.xml.call(*cmd).getElementsByTagName('update'):
+    for update_node in __zypper__(root=root).nolock.xml.call(*cmd).getElementsByTagName('update'):
         if update_node.getAttribute('kind') == 'package':
             ret[update_node.getAttribute('name')] = update_node.getAttribute('edition')
 
@@ -504,6 +518,9 @@ def info_installed(*names, **kwargs):
     :param all_versions:
         Include information for all versions of the packages installed on the minion.
 
+    :param root:
+        Operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -544,6 +561,9 @@ def info_available(*names, **kwargs):
         If set to False it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed or not.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -558,9 +578,11 @@ def info_available(*names, **kwargs):
     else:
         names = sorted(list(set(names)))
 
+    root = kwargs.get('root', None)
+
     # Refresh db before extracting the latest package
     if kwargs.get('refresh', True):
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     pkg_info = []
     batch = names[:]
@@ -569,7 +591,8 @@ def info_available(*names, **kwargs):
     # Run in batches
     while batch:
         pkg_info.extend(re.split(r"Information for package*",
-                                 __zypper__.nolock.call('info', '-t', 'package', *batch[:batch_size])))
+                                 __zypper__(root=root).nolock.call('info', '-t', 'package',
+                                                                   *batch[:batch_size])))
         batch = batch[batch_size:]
 
     for pkg_data in pkg_info:
@@ -629,6 +652,9 @@ def latest_version(*names, **kwargs):
         If set to False it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed or not.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -671,6 +697,9 @@ def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs):
         If set to False it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed or not.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -687,6 +716,9 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     installed. If more than one package name is specified, a dict of
     name/version pairs is returned.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -697,7 +729,7 @@ def version(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.version'](*names, **kwargs) or {}
 
 
-def version_cmp(ver1, ver2, ignore_epoch=False):
+def version_cmp(ver1, ver2, ignore_epoch=False, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2015.5.4
 
@@ -719,7 +751,7 @@ def version_cmp(ver1, ver2, ignore_epoch=False):
     return __salt__['lowpkg.version_cmp'](ver1, ver2, ignore_epoch=ignore_epoch)
 
 
-def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs):
+def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, root=None, includes=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the packages currently installed as a dict. By default, the dict
     contains versions as a comma separated string::
@@ -731,6 +763,13 @@ def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs):
 
         {'<package_name>': ['<version>', '<version>']}
 
+    root:
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
+    includes:
+        List of types of packages to include (package, patch, pattern, product)
+        By default packages are always included
+
     attr:
         If a list of package attributes is specified, returned value will
         contain them in addition to version, eg.::
@@ -768,12 +807,18 @@ def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs):
     if attr is not None:
         attr = salt.utils.args.split_input(attr)
 
+    includes = includes if includes else []
+
     contextkey = 'pkg.list_pkgs'
 
+    # TODO(aplanas): this cached value depends on the parameters
     if contextkey not in __context__:
         ret = {}
-        cmd = ['rpm', '-qa', '--queryformat',
-               salt.utils.pkg.rpm.QUERYFORMAT.replace('%{REPOID}', '(none)') + '\n']
+        cmd = ['rpm']
+        if root:
+            cmd.extend(['--root', root])
+        cmd.extend(['-qa', '--queryformat',
+                    salt.utils.pkg.rpm.QUERYFORMAT.replace('%{REPOID}', '(none)') + '\n'])
         output = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd,
                                      python_shell=False,
                                      output_loglevel='trace')
@@ -808,6 +853,28 @@ def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs):
                 continue
             _ret[pkgname] = sorted(ret[pkgname], key=lambda d: d['version'])
 
+        for include in includes:
+            if include in ('pattern', 'patch'):
+                if include == 'pattern':
+                    pkgs = list_installed_patterns(root=root)
+                elif include == 'patch':
+                    pkgs = list_installed_patches(root=root)
+                else:
+                    pkgs = []
+                for pkg in pkgs:
+                    pkg_extended_name = '{}:{}'.format(include, pkg)
+                    info = info_available(pkg_extended_name,
+                                          refresh=False,
+                                          root=root)
+                    _ret[pkg_extended_name] = [{
+                        'epoch': None,
+                        'version': info[pkg]['version'],
+                        'release': None,
+                        'arch': info[pkg]['arch'],
+                        'install_date': None,
+                        'install_date_time_t': None,
+                    }]
+
         __context__[contextkey] = _ret
 
     return __salt__['pkg_resource.format_pkg_list'](
@@ -859,6 +926,9 @@ def list_repo_pkgs(*args, **kwargs):
         When ``True``, the return data for each package will be organized by
         repository.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -891,7 +961,8 @@ def list_repo_pkgs(*args, **kwargs):
                 return True
         return False
 
-    for node in __zypper__.xml.call('se', '-s', *targets).getElementsByTagName('solvable'):
+    root = kwargs.get('root') or None
+    for node in __zypper__(root=root).xml.call('se', '-s', *targets).getElementsByTagName('solvable'):
         pkginfo = dict(node.attributes.items())
         try:
             if pkginfo['kind'] != 'package':
@@ -933,23 +1004,27 @@ def list_repo_pkgs(*args, **kwargs):
         return byrepo_ret
 
 
-def _get_configured_repos():
+def _get_configured_repos(root=None):
     '''
     Get all the info about repositories from the configurations.
     '''
 
+    repos = os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(REPOS, os.path.sep)) if root else REPOS
     repos_cfg = configparser.ConfigParser()
-    repos_cfg.read([REPOS + '/' + fname for fname in os.listdir(REPOS) if fname.endswith(".repo")])
+    if os.path.exists(repos):
+        repos_cfg.read([repos + '/' + fname for fname in os.listdir(repos) if fname.endswith(".repo")])
+    else:
+        log.warning('Repositories not found in {}'.format(repos))
 
     return repos_cfg
 
 
-def _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=None):
+def _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=None, root=None):
     '''
     Get one repo meta-data.
     '''
     try:
-        meta = dict((repos_cfg or _get_configured_repos()).items(alias))
+        meta = dict((repos_cfg or _get_configured_repos(root=root)).items(alias))
         meta['alias'] = alias
         for key, val in six.iteritems(meta):
             if val in ['0', '1']:
@@ -961,51 +1036,60 @@ def _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=None):
         return {}
 
 
-def get_repo(repo, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def get_repo(repo, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     Display a repo.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' pkg.get_repo alias
     '''
-    return _get_repo_info(repo)
+    return _get_repo_info(repo, root=root)
 
 
-def list_repos():
+def list_repos(root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     Lists all repos.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
        salt '*' pkg.list_repos
     '''
-    repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos()
+    repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos(root=root)
     all_repos = {}
     for alias in repos_cfg.sections():
-        all_repos[alias] = _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=repos_cfg)
+        all_repos[alias] = _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=repos_cfg, root=root)
 
     return all_repos
 
 
-def del_repo(repo):
+def del_repo(repo, root=None):
     '''
     Delete a repo.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' pkg.del_repo alias
     '''
-    repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos()
+    repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos(root=root)
     for alias in repos_cfg.sections():
         if alias == repo:
-            doc = __zypper__.xml.call('rr', '--loose-auth', '--loose-query', alias)
+            doc = __zypper__(root=root).xml.call('rr', '--loose-auth', '--loose-query', alias)
             msg = doc.getElementsByTagName('message')
             if doc.getElementsByTagName('progress') and msg:
                 return {
@@ -1044,6 +1128,9 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
         If set to True, automatically trust and import public GPG key for
         the repository.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     Key/Value pairs may also be removed from a repo's configuration by setting
     a key to a blank value. Bear in mind that a name cannot be deleted, and a
     URL can only be deleted if a ``mirrorlist`` is specified (or vice versa).
@@ -1056,7 +1143,8 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
         salt '*' pkg.mod_repo alias url= mirrorlist=http://host.com/
     '''
 
-    repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos()
+    root = kwargs.get('root') or None
+    repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos(root=root)
     added = False
 
     # An attempt to add new one?
@@ -1076,7 +1164,7 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
 
         # Is there already such repo under different alias?
         for alias in repos_cfg.sections():
-            repo_meta = _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=repos_cfg)
+            repo_meta = _get_repo_info(alias, repos_cfg=repos_cfg, root=root)
 
             # Complete user URL, in case it is not
             new_url = _urlparse(url)
@@ -1098,17 +1186,17 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
                 )
 
         # Add new repo
-        __zypper__.xml.call('ar', url, repo)
+        __zypper__(root=root).xml.call('ar', url, repo)
 
         # Verify the repository has been added
-        repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos()
+        repos_cfg = _get_configured_repos(root=root)
         if repo not in repos_cfg.sections():
             raise CommandExecutionError(
                 'Failed add new repository \'{0}\' for unspecified reason. '
                 'Please check zypper logs.'.format(repo))
         added = True
 
-    repo_info = _get_repo_info(repo)
+    repo_info = _get_repo_info(repo, root=root)
     if (
         not added and 'baseurl' in kwargs and
         not (kwargs['baseurl'] == repo_info['baseurl'])
@@ -1117,8 +1205,8 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
         # we need to remove the repository and add it again with the new baseurl
         repo_info.update(kwargs)
         repo_info.setdefault('cache', False)
-        del_repo(repo)
-        return mod_repo(repo, **repo_info)
+        del_repo(repo, root=root)
+        return mod_repo(repo, root=root, **repo_info)
 
     # Modify added or existing repo according to the options
     cmd_opt = []
@@ -1151,7 +1239,7 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
 
     if cmd_opt:
         cmd_opt = global_cmd_opt + ['mr'] + cmd_opt + [repo]
-        __zypper__.refreshable.xml.call(*cmd_opt)
+        __zypper__(root=root).refreshable.xml.call(*cmd_opt)
 
     comment = None
     if call_refresh:
@@ -1159,23 +1247,26 @@ def mod_repo(repo, **kwargs):
         # --gpg-auto-import-keys is not doing anything
         # so we need to specifically refresh here with --gpg-auto-import-keys
         refresh_opts = global_cmd_opt + ['refresh'] + [repo]
-        __zypper__.xml.call(*refresh_opts)
+        __zypper__(root=root).xml.call(*refresh_opts)
     elif not added and not cmd_opt:
         comment = 'Specified arguments did not result in modification of repo'
 
-    repo = get_repo(repo)
+    repo = get_repo(repo, root=root)
     if comment:
         repo['comment'] = comment
 
     return repo
 
 
-def refresh_db():
+def refresh_db(root=None):
     '''
     Force a repository refresh by calling ``zypper refresh --force``, return a dict::
 
         {'<database name>': Bool}
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1185,7 +1276,7 @@ def refresh_db():
     # Remove rtag file to keep multiple refreshes from happening in pkg states
     salt.utils.pkg.clear_rtag(__opts__)
     ret = {}
-    out = __zypper__.refreshable.call('refresh', '--force')
+    out = __zypper__(root=root).refreshable.call('refresh', '--force')
 
     for line in out.splitlines():
         if not line:
@@ -1204,6 +1295,12 @@ def refresh_db():
     return ret
 
 
+def _find_types(pkgs):
+    '''Form a package names list, find prefixes of packages types.'''
+    return sorted({pkg.split(':', 1)[0] for pkg in pkgs
+                   if len(pkg.split(':', 1)) == 2})
+
+
 def install(name=None,
             refresh=False,
             fromrepo=None,
@@ -1213,6 +1310,8 @@ def install(name=None,
             skip_verify=False,
             version=None,
             ignore_repo_failure=False,
+            no_recommends=False,
+            root=None,
             **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
@@ -1301,6 +1400,12 @@ def install(name=None,
         Zypper returns error code 106 if one of the repositories are not available for various reasons.
         In case to set strict check, this parameter needs to be set to True. Default: False.
 
+    no_recommends
+        Do not install recommended packages, only required ones.
+
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     diff_attr:
         If a list of package attributes is specified, returned value will
         contain them, eg.::
@@ -1340,7 +1445,7 @@ def install(name=None,
                 'arch': '<new-arch>'}}}
     '''
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     try:
         pkg_params, pkg_type = __salt__['pkg_resource.parse_targets'](name, pkgs, sources, **kwargs)
@@ -1350,7 +1455,7 @@ def install(name=None,
     if pkg_params is None or len(pkg_params) == 0:
         return {}
 
-    version_num = Wildcard(__zypper__)(name, version)
+    version_num = Wildcard(__zypper__(root=root))(name, version)
 
     if version_num:
         if pkgs is None and sources is None:
@@ -1375,17 +1480,20 @@ def install(name=None,
                 targets.append(target)
     elif pkg_type == 'advisory':
         targets = []
-        cur_patches = list_patches()
+        cur_patches = list_patches(root=root)
         for advisory_id in pkg_params:
             if advisory_id not in cur_patches:
                 raise CommandExecutionError('Advisory id "{0}" not found'.format(advisory_id))
             else:
-                targets.append(advisory_id)
+                targets.append('patch:{}'.format(advisory_id))
     else:
         targets = pkg_params
 
     diff_attr = kwargs.get("diff_attr")
-    old = list_pkgs(attr=diff_attr) if not downloadonly else list_downloaded()
+
+    includes = _find_types(targets)
+    old = list_pkgs(attr=diff_attr, root=root, includes=includes) if not downloadonly else list_downloaded(root)
+
     downgrades = []
     if fromrepo:
         fromrepoopt = ['--force', '--force-resolution', '--from', fromrepo]
@@ -1404,10 +1512,10 @@ def install(name=None,
         cmd_install.append('--download-only')
     if fromrepo:
         cmd_install.extend(fromrepoopt)
+    if no_recommends:
+        cmd_install.append('--no-recommends')
 
     errors = []
-    if pkg_type == 'advisory':
-        targets = ["patch:{0}".format(t) for t in targets]
 
     # Split the targets into batches of 500 packages each, so that
     # the maximal length of the command line is not broken
@@ -1415,7 +1523,7 @@ def install(name=None,
     while targets:
         cmd = cmd_install + targets[:500]
         targets = targets[500:]
-        for line in __zypper__(no_repo_failure=ignore_repo_failure, systemd_scope=systemd_scope).call(*cmd).splitlines():
+        for line in __zypper__(no_repo_failure=ignore_repo_failure, systemd_scope=systemd_scope, root=root).call(*cmd).splitlines():
             match = re.match(r"^The selected package '([^']+)'.+has lower version", line)
             if match:
                 downgrades.append(match.group(1))
@@ -1423,12 +1531,17 @@ def install(name=None,
     while downgrades:
         cmd = cmd_install + ['--force'] + downgrades[:500]
         downgrades = downgrades[500:]
-        __zypper__(no_repo_failure=ignore_repo_failure).call(*cmd)
+        __zypper__(no_repo_failure=ignore_repo_failure, root=root).call(*cmd)
 
     _clean_cache()
-    new = list_pkgs(attr=diff_attr) if not downloadonly else list_downloaded()
+    new = list_pkgs(attr=diff_attr, root=root, includes=includes) if not downloadonly else list_downloaded(root)
     ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)
 
+    # If something else from packages are included in the search,
+    # better clean the cache.
+    if includes:
+        _clean_cache()
+
     if errors:
         raise CommandExecutionError(
             'Problem encountered {0} package(s)'.format(
@@ -1446,6 +1559,8 @@ def upgrade(refresh=True,
             fromrepo=None,
             novendorchange=False,
             skip_verify=False,
+            no_recommends=False,
+            root=None,
             **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
@@ -1485,6 +1600,12 @@ def upgrade(refresh=True,
     skip_verify
         Skip the GPG verification check (e.g., ``--no-gpg-checks``)
 
+    no_recommends
+        Do not install recommended packages, only required ones.
+
+    root
+        Operate on a different root directory.
+
     Returns a dictionary containing the changes:
 
     .. code-block:: python
@@ -1507,7 +1628,7 @@ def upgrade(refresh=True,
         cmd_update.insert(0, '--no-gpg-checks')
 
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     if dryrun:
         cmd_update.append('--dry-run')
@@ -1526,16 +1647,20 @@ def upgrade(refresh=True,
             else:
                 log.warning('Disabling vendor changes is not supported on this Zypper version')
 
+        if no_recommends:
+            cmd_update.append('--no-recommends')
+            log.info('Disabling recommendations')
+
         if dryrun:
             # Creates a solver test case for debugging.
             log.info('Executing debugsolver and performing a dry-run dist-upgrade')
-            __zypper__(systemd_scope=_systemd_scope()).noraise.call(*cmd_update + ['--debug-solver'])
+            __zypper__(systemd_scope=_systemd_scope(), root=root).noraise.call(*cmd_update + ['--debug-solver'])
 
-    old = list_pkgs()
+    old = list_pkgs(root=root)
 
-    __zypper__(systemd_scope=_systemd_scope()).noraise.call(*cmd_update)
+    __zypper__(systemd_scope=_systemd_scope(), root=root).noraise.call(*cmd_update)
     _clean_cache()
-    new = list_pkgs()
+    new = list_pkgs(root=root)
     ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)
 
     if __zypper__.exit_code not in __zypper__.SUCCESS_EXIT_CODES:
@@ -1556,7 +1681,7 @@ def upgrade(refresh=True,
     return ret
 
 
-def _uninstall(name=None, pkgs=None):
+def _uninstall(name=None, pkgs=None, root=None):
     '''
     Remove and purge do identical things but with different Zypper commands,
     this function performs the common logic.
@@ -1566,7 +1691,8 @@ def _uninstall(name=None, pkgs=None):
     except MinionError as exc:
         raise CommandExecutionError(exc)
 
-    old = list_pkgs()
+    includes = _find_types(pkg_params.keys())
+    old = list_pkgs(root=root, includes=includes)
     targets = []
     for target in pkg_params:
         # Check if package version set to be removed is actually installed:
@@ -1582,11 +1708,12 @@ def _uninstall(name=None, pkgs=None):
 
     errors = []
     while targets:
-        __zypper__(systemd_scope=systemd_scope).call('remove', *targets[:500])
+        __zypper__(systemd_scope=systemd_scope, root=root).call('remove', *targets[:500])
         targets = targets[500:]
 
     _clean_cache()
-    ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, list_pkgs())
+    new = list_pkgs(root=root, includes=includes)
+    ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)
 
     if errors:
         raise CommandExecutionError(
@@ -1623,7 +1750,7 @@ def normalize_name(name):
     return name
 
 
-def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
         On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
@@ -1651,6 +1778,9 @@ def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         A list of packages to delete. Must be passed as a python list. The
         ``name`` parameter will be ignored if this option is passed.
 
+    root
+        Operate on a different root directory.
+
     .. versionadded:: 0.16.0
 
 
@@ -1664,10 +1794,10 @@ def remove(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         salt '*' pkg.remove <package1>,<package2>,<package3>
         salt '*' pkg.remove pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
     '''
-    return _uninstall(name=name, pkgs=pkgs)
+    return _uninstall(name=name, pkgs=pkgs, root=root)
 
 
-def purge(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def purge(name=None, pkgs=None, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
         On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
@@ -1696,6 +1826,9 @@ def purge(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         A list of packages to delete. Must be passed as a python list. The
         ``name`` parameter will be ignored if this option is passed.
 
+    root
+        Operate on a different root directory.
+
     .. versionadded:: 0.16.0
 
 
@@ -1709,13 +1842,16 @@ def purge(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         salt '*' pkg.purge <package1>,<package2>,<package3>
         salt '*' pkg.purge pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
     '''
-    return _uninstall(name=name, pkgs=pkgs)
+    return _uninstall(name=name, pkgs=pkgs, root=root)
 
 
-def list_locks():
+def list_locks(root=None):
     '''
     List current package locks.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     Return a dict containing the locked package with attributes::
 
         {'<package>': {'case_sensitive': '<case_sensitive>',
@@ -1729,8 +1865,9 @@ def list_locks():
         salt '*' pkg.list_locks
     '''
     locks = {}
-    if os.path.exists(LOCKS):
-        with salt.utils.files.fopen(LOCKS) as fhr:
+    _locks = os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(LOCKS, os.path.sep)) if root else LOCKS
+    try:
+        with salt.utils.files.fopen(_locks) as fhr:
             items = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fhr.read()).split('\n\n')
             for meta in [item.split('\n') for item in items]:
                 lock = {}
@@ -1739,15 +1876,22 @@ def list_locks():
                         lock.update(dict([tuple([i.strip() for i in element.split(':', 1)]), ]))
                 if lock.get('solvable_name'):
                     locks[lock.pop('solvable_name')] = lock
+    except IOError:
+        pass
+    except Exception:
+        log.warning('Detected a problem when accessing {}'.format(_locks))
 
     return locks
 
 
-def clean_locks():
+def clean_locks(root=None):
     '''
     Remove unused locks that do not currently (with regard to repositories
     used) lock any package.
 
+    root
+        Operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1756,10 +1900,11 @@ def clean_locks():
     '''
     LCK = "removed"
     out = {LCK: 0}
-    if not os.path.exists("/etc/zypp/locks"):
+    locks = os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(LOCKS, os.path.sep)) if root else LOCKS
+    if not os.path.exists(locks):
         return out
 
-    for node in __zypper__.xml.call('cl').getElementsByTagName("message"):
+    for node in __zypper__(root=root).xml.call('cl').getElementsByTagName("message"):
         text = node.childNodes[0].nodeValue.lower()
         if text.startswith(LCK):
             out[LCK] = text.split(" ")[1]
@@ -1772,6 +1917,9 @@ def unhold(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     Remove specified package lock.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1781,12 +1929,13 @@ def unhold(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
         salt '*' pkg.remove_lock pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
     '''
     ret = {}
+    root = kwargs.get('root')
     if (not name and not pkgs) or (name and pkgs):
         raise CommandExecutionError('Name or packages must be specified.')
     elif name:
         pkgs = [name]
 
-    locks = list_locks()
+    locks = list_locks(root)
     try:
         pkgs = list(__salt__['pkg_resource.parse_targets'](pkgs)[0].keys())
     except MinionError as exc:
@@ -1803,15 +1952,18 @@ def unhold(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
             ret[pkg]['comment'] = 'Package {0} unable to be unheld.'.format(pkg)
 
     if removed:
-        __zypper__.call('rl', *removed)
+        __zypper__(root=root).call('rl', *removed)
 
     return ret
 
 
-def remove_lock(packages, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def remove_lock(packages, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     Remove specified package lock.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1821,7 +1973,7 @@ def remove_lock(packages, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         salt '*' pkg.remove_lock pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
     '''
     salt.utils.versions.warn_until('Sodium', 'This function is deprecated. Please use unhold() instead.')
-    locks = list_locks()
+    locks = list_locks(root)
     try:
         packages = list(__salt__['pkg_resource.parse_targets'](packages)[0].keys())
     except MinionError as exc:
@@ -1836,7 +1988,7 @@ def remove_lock(packages, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
             missing.append(pkg)
 
     if removed:
-        __zypper__.call('rl', *removed)
+        __zypper__(root=root).call('rl', *removed)
 
     return {'removed': len(removed), 'not_found': missing}
 
@@ -1845,6 +1997,9 @@ def hold(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     Add a package lock. Specify packages to lock by exact name.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1859,12 +2014,13 @@ def hold(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
     :return:
     '''
     ret = {}
+    root = kwargs.get('root')
     if (not name and not pkgs) or (name and pkgs):
         raise CommandExecutionError('Name or packages must be specified.')
     elif name:
         pkgs = [name]
 
-    locks = list_locks()
+    locks = list_locks(root=root)
     added = []
     try:
         pkgs = list(__salt__['pkg_resource.parse_targets'](pkgs)[0].keys())
@@ -1880,15 +2036,18 @@ def hold(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
             ret[pkg]['comment'] = 'Package {0} is already set to be held.'.format(pkg)
 
     if added:
-        __zypper__.call('al', *added)
+        __zypper__(root=root).call('al', *added)
 
     return ret
 
 
-def add_lock(packages, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
+def add_lock(packages, root=None, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
     '''
     Add a package lock. Specify packages to lock by exact name.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1898,7 +2057,7 @@ def add_lock(packages, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
         salt '*' pkg.add_lock pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
     '''
     salt.utils.versions.warn_until('Sodium', 'This function is deprecated. Please use hold() instead.')
-    locks = list_locks()
+    locks = list_locks(root)
     added = []
     try:
         packages = list(__salt__['pkg_resource.parse_targets'](packages)[0].keys())
@@ -1910,7 +2069,7 @@ def add_lock(packages, **kwargs):  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
             added.append(pkg)
 
     if added:
-        __zypper__.call('al', *added)
+        __zypper__(root=root).call('al', *added)
 
     return {'added': len(added), 'packages': added}
 
@@ -1920,7 +2079,9 @@ def verify(*names, **kwargs):
     Runs an rpm -Va on a system, and returns the results in a dict
 
     Files with an attribute of config, doc, ghost, license or readme in the
-    package header can be ignored using the ``ignore_types`` keyword argument
+    package header can be ignored using the ``ignore_types`` keyword argument.
+
+    The root parameter can also be passed via the keyword argument.
 
     CLI Example:
 
@@ -1934,12 +2095,14 @@ def verify(*names, **kwargs):
     return __salt__['lowpkg.verify'](*names, **kwargs)
 
 
-def file_list(*packages):
+def file_list(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package. Not specifying any packages will
     return a list of *every* file on the system's rpm database (not generally
     recommended).
 
+    The root parameter can also be passed via the keyword argument.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1948,15 +2111,17 @@ def file_list(*packages):
         salt '*' pkg.file_list httpd postfix
         salt '*' pkg.file_list
     '''
-    return __salt__['lowpkg.file_list'](*packages)
+    return __salt__['lowpkg.file_list'](*packages, **kwargs)
 
 
-def file_dict(*packages):
+def file_dict(*packages, **kwargs):
     '''
     List the files that belong to a package, grouped by package. Not
     specifying any packages will return a list of *every* file on the system's
     rpm database (not generally recommended).
 
+    The root parameter can also be passed via the keyword argument.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -1965,7 +2130,7 @@ def file_dict(*packages):
         salt '*' pkg.file_list httpd postfix
         salt '*' pkg.file_list
     '''
-    return __salt__['lowpkg.file_dict'](*packages)
+    return __salt__['lowpkg.file_dict'](*packages, **kwargs)
 
 
 def modified(*packages, **flags):
@@ -2004,6 +2169,9 @@ def modified(*packages, **flags):
     capabilities
         Include only files where capabilities differ or not. Note: supported only on newer RPM versions.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2017,7 +2185,7 @@ def modified(*packages, **flags):
     return __salt__['lowpkg.modified'](*packages, **flags)
 
 
-def owner(*paths):
+def owner(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return the name of the package that owns the file. Multiple file paths can
     be passed. If a single path is passed, a string will be returned,
@@ -2027,6 +2195,8 @@ def owner(*paths):
     If the file is not owned by a package, or is not present on the minion,
     then an empty string will be returned for that path.
 
+    The root parameter can also be passed via the keyword argument.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2034,26 +2204,69 @@ def owner(*paths):
         salt '*' pkg.owner /usr/bin/apachectl
         salt '*' pkg.owner /usr/bin/apachectl /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
     '''
-    return __salt__['lowpkg.owner'](*paths)
+    return __salt__['lowpkg.owner'](*paths, **kwargs)
 
 
-def _get_patterns(installed_only=None):
-    '''
-    List all known patterns in repos.
-    '''
+def _get_visible_patterns(root=None):
+    '''Get all available patterns in the repo that are visible.'''
     patterns = {}
-    for element in __zypper__.nolock.xml.call('se', '-t', 'pattern').getElementsByTagName('solvable'):
+    search_patterns = __zypper__(root=root).nolock.xml.call('se', '-t', 'pattern')
+    for element in search_patterns.getElementsByTagName('solvable'):
         installed = element.getAttribute('status') == 'installed'
-        if (installed_only and installed) or not installed_only:
-            patterns[element.getAttribute('name')] = {
-                'installed': installed,
-                'summary': element.getAttribute('summary'),
+        patterns[element.getAttribute('name')] = {
+            'installed': installed,
+            'summary': element.getAttribute('summary'),
+        }
+    return patterns
+
+
+def _get_installed_patterns(root=None):
+    '''
+    List all installed patterns.
+    '''
+    # Some patterns are non visible (`pattern-visible()` capability is
+    # not set), so they cannot be found via a normal `zypper se -t
+    # pattern`.
+    #
+    # Also patterns are not directly searchable in the local rpmdb.
+    #
+    # The proposed solution is, first search all the packages that
+    # containst the 'pattern()' capability, and deduce the name of the
+    # pattern from this capability.
+    #
+    # For example:
+    #
+    #   'pattern() = base' -> 'base'
+    #   'pattern() = microos_defaults' -> 'microos_defaults'
+
+    def _pattern_name(capability):
+        '''Return from a suitable capability the pattern name.'''
+        return capability.split('=')[-1].strip()
+
+    cmd = ['rpm']
+    if root:
+        cmd.extend(['--root', root])
+    cmd.extend(['-q', '--provides', '--whatprovides', 'pattern()'])
+    # If no `pattern()`s are found, RPM returns `1`, but for us is not
+    # a real error.
+    output = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, ignore_retcode=True)
+
+    installed_patterns = [_pattern_name(line) for line in output.splitlines()
+                          if line.startswith('pattern() = ')]
+
+    patterns = {k: v for k, v in _get_visible_patterns(root=root).items() if v['installed']}
+
+    for pattern in installed_patterns:
+        if pattern not in patterns:
+            patterns[pattern] = {
+                'installed': True,
+                'summary': 'Non-visible pattern',
             }
 
     return patterns
 
 
-def list_patterns(refresh=False):
+def list_patterns(refresh=False, root=None):
     '''
     List all known patterns from available repos.
 
@@ -2062,6 +2275,9 @@ def list_patterns(refresh=False):
         If set to False (default) it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2069,27 +2285,30 @@ def list_patterns(refresh=False):
         salt '*' pkg.list_patterns
     '''
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
-    return _get_patterns()
+    return _get_visible_patterns(root=root)
 
 
-def list_installed_patterns():
+def list_installed_patterns(root=None):
     '''
     List installed patterns on the system.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' pkg.list_installed_patterns
     '''
-    return _get_patterns(installed_only=True)
+    return _get_installed_patterns(root=root)
 
 
 def search(criteria, refresh=False, **kwargs):
     '''
-    List known packags, available to the system.
+    List known packages, available to the system.
 
     refresh
         force a refresh if set to True.
@@ -2137,6 +2356,9 @@ def search(criteria, refresh=False, **kwargs):
     details (bool)
         Show version and repository
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2157,8 +2379,11 @@ def search(criteria, refresh=False, **kwargs):
             'not_installed_only': '-u',
             'details': '--details'
             }
+
+    root = kwargs.get('root', None)
+
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     cmd = ['search']
     if kwargs.get('match') == 'exact':
@@ -2173,7 +2398,7 @@ def search(criteria, refresh=False, **kwargs):
             cmd.append(ALLOWED_SEARCH_OPTIONS.get(opt))
 
     cmd.append(criteria)
-    solvables = __zypper__.nolock.noraise.xml.call(*cmd).getElementsByTagName('solvable')
+    solvables = __zypper__(root=root).nolock.noraise.xml.call(*cmd).getElementsByTagName('solvable')
     if not solvables:
         raise CommandExecutionError(
             'No packages found matching \'{0}\''.format(criteria)
@@ -2202,7 +2427,7 @@ def _get_first_aggregate_text(node_list):
     return '\n'.join(out)
 
 
-def list_products(all=False, refresh=False):
+def list_products(all=False, refresh=False, root=None):
     '''
     List all available or installed SUSE products.
 
@@ -2214,6 +2439,9 @@ def list_products(all=False, refresh=False):
         If set to False (default) it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     Includes handling for OEM products, which read the OEM productline file
     and overwrite the release value.
 
@@ -2225,10 +2453,12 @@ def list_products(all=False, refresh=False):
         salt '*' pkg.list_products all=True
     '''
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     ret = list()
-    OEM_PATH = "/var/lib/suseRegister/OEM"
+    OEM_PATH = '/var/lib/suseRegister/OEM'
+    if root:
+        OEM_PATH = os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(OEM_PATH, os.path.sep))
     cmd = list()
     if not all:
         cmd.append('--disable-repos')
@@ -2236,7 +2466,7 @@ def list_products(all=False, refresh=False):
     if not all:
         cmd.append('-i')
 
-    product_list = __zypper__.nolock.xml.call(*cmd).getElementsByTagName('product-list')
+    product_list = __zypper__(root=root).nolock.xml.call(*cmd).getElementsByTagName('product-list')
     if not product_list:
         return ret  # No products found
 
@@ -2278,6 +2508,9 @@ def download(*packages, **kwargs):
         If set to False (default) it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2288,12 +2521,14 @@ def download(*packages, **kwargs):
     if not packages:
         raise SaltInvocationError('No packages specified')
 
+    root = kwargs.get('root', None)
+
     refresh = kwargs.get('refresh', False)
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     pkg_ret = {}
-    for dld_result in __zypper__.xml.call('download', *packages).getElementsByTagName("download-result"):
+    for dld_result in __zypper__(root=root).xml.call('download', *packages).getElementsByTagName("download-result"):
         repo = dld_result.getElementsByTagName("repository")[0]
         path = dld_result.getElementsByTagName("localfile")[0].getAttribute("path")
         pkg_info = {
@@ -2304,7 +2539,7 @@ def download(*packages, **kwargs):
         key = _get_first_aggregate_text(
             dld_result.getElementsByTagName('name')
         )
-        if __salt__['lowpkg.checksum'](pkg_info['path']):
+        if __salt__['lowpkg.checksum'](pkg_info['path'], root=root):
             pkg_ret[key] = pkg_info
 
     if pkg_ret:
@@ -2318,12 +2553,15 @@ def download(*packages, **kwargs):
     )
 
 
-def list_downloaded():
+def list_downloaded(root=None):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
     List prefetched packages downloaded by Zypper in the local disk.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI example:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2331,6 +2569,8 @@ def list_downloaded():
         salt '*' pkg.list_downloaded
     '''
     CACHE_DIR = '/var/cache/zypp/packages/'
+    if root:
+        CACHE_DIR = os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(CACHE_DIR, os.path.sep))
 
     ret = {}
     for root, dirnames, filenames in salt.utils.path.os_walk(CACHE_DIR):
@@ -2347,12 +2587,14 @@ def list_downloaded():
     return ret
 
 
-def diff(*paths):
+def diff(*paths, **kwargs):
     '''
     Return a formatted diff between current files and original in a package.
     NOTE: this function includes all files (configuration and not), but does
     not work on binary content.
 
+    The root parameter can also be passed via the keyword argument.
+
     :param path: Full path to the installed file
     :return: Difference string or raises and exception if examined file is binary.
 
@@ -2366,7 +2608,7 @@ def diff(*paths):
 
     pkg_to_paths = {}
     for pth in paths:
-        pth_pkg = __salt__['lowpkg.owner'](pth)
+        pth_pkg = __salt__['lowpkg.owner'](pth, **kwargs)
         if not pth_pkg:
             ret[pth] = os.path.exists(pth) and 'Not managed' or 'N/A'
         else:
@@ -2375,7 +2617,7 @@ def diff(*paths):
             pkg_to_paths[pth_pkg].append(pth)
 
     if pkg_to_paths:
-        local_pkgs = __salt__['pkg.download'](*pkg_to_paths.keys())
+        local_pkgs = __salt__['pkg.download'](*pkg_to_paths.keys(), **kwargs)
         for pkg, files in six.iteritems(pkg_to_paths):
             for path in files:
                 ret[path] = __salt__['lowpkg.diff'](
@@ -2386,12 +2628,12 @@ def diff(*paths):
     return ret
 
 
-def _get_patches(installed_only=False):
+def _get_patches(installed_only=False, root=None):
     '''
     List all known patches in repos.
     '''
     patches = {}
-    for element in __zypper__.nolock.xml.call('se', '-t', 'patch').getElementsByTagName('solvable'):
+    for element in __zypper__(root=root).nolock.xml.call('se', '-t', 'patch').getElementsByTagName('solvable'):
         installed = element.getAttribute('status') == 'installed'
         if (installed_only and installed) or not installed_only:
             patches[element.getAttribute('name')] = {
@@ -2402,7 +2644,7 @@ def _get_patches(installed_only=False):
     return patches
 
 
-def list_patches(refresh=False):
+def list_patches(refresh=False, root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
@@ -2413,6 +2655,9 @@ def list_patches(refresh=False):
         If set to False (default) it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2420,33 +2665,39 @@ def list_patches(refresh=False):
         salt '*' pkg.list_patches
     '''
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
-    return _get_patches()
+    return _get_patches(root=root)
 
 
-def list_installed_patches():
+def list_installed_patches(root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
 
     List installed advisory patches on the system.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
 
         salt '*' pkg.list_installed_patches
     '''
-    return _get_patches(installed_only=True)
+    return _get_patches(installed_only=True, root=root)
 
 
-def list_provides(**kwargs):
+def list_provides(root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
 
     List package provides of installed packages as a dict.
     {'<provided_name>': ['<package_name>', '<package_name>', ...]}
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     CLI Examples:
 
     .. code-block:: bash
@@ -2455,7 +2706,10 @@ def list_provides(**kwargs):
     '''
     ret = __context__.get('pkg.list_provides')
     if not ret:
-        cmd = ['rpm', '-qa', '--queryformat', '%{PROVIDES}_|-%{NAME}\n']
+        cmd = ['rpm']
+        if root:
+            cmd.extend(['--root', root])
+        cmd.extend(['-qa', '--queryformat', '%{PROVIDES}_|-%{NAME}\n'])
         ret = dict()
         for line in __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, output_loglevel='trace', python_shell=False).splitlines():
             provide, realname = line.split('_|-')
@@ -2471,7 +2725,7 @@ def list_provides(**kwargs):
     return ret
 
 
-def resolve_capabilities(pkgs, refresh, **kwargs):
+def resolve_capabilities(pkgs, refresh=False, root=None, **kwargs):
     '''
     .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
 
@@ -2485,6 +2739,9 @@ def resolve_capabilities(pkgs, refresh, **kwargs):
         If set to False (default) it depends on zypper if a refresh is
         executed.
 
+    root
+        operate on a different root directory.
+
     resolve_capabilities
         If this option is set to True the input will be checked if
         a package with this name exists. If not, this function will
@@ -2500,7 +2757,7 @@ def resolve_capabilities(pkgs, refresh, **kwargs):
         salt '*' pkg.resolve_capabilities resolve_capabilities=True w3m_ssl
     '''
     if refresh:
-        refresh_db()
+        refresh_db(root)
 
     ret = list()
     for pkg in pkgs:
@@ -2513,12 +2770,12 @@ def resolve_capabilities(pkgs, refresh, **kwargs):
 
         if kwargs.get('resolve_capabilities', False):
             try:
-                search(name, match='exact')
+                search(name, root=root, match='exact')
             except CommandExecutionError:
                 # no package this such a name found
                 # search for a package which provides this name
                 try:
-                    result = search(name, provides=True, match='exact')
+                    result = search(name, root=root, provides=True, match='exact')
                     if len(result) == 1:
                         name = next(iter(result.keys()))
                     elif len(result) > 1:
diff --git a/salt/states/blockdev.py b/salt/states/blockdev.py
index 38543ac8a0..2db5d805c3 100644
--- a/salt/states/blockdev.py
+++ b/salt/states/blockdev.py
@@ -193,5 +193,6 @@ def _checkblk(name):
     Check if the blk exists and return its fstype if ok
     '''
 
-    blk = __salt__['cmd.run']('blkid -o value -s TYPE {0}'.format(name))
+    blk = __salt__['cmd.run']('blkid -o value -s TYPE {0}'.format(name),
+                              ignore_retcode=True)
     return '' if not blk else blk
diff --git a/salt/states/btrfs.py b/salt/states/btrfs.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..af78c8ae00
--- /dev/null
+++ b/salt/states/btrfs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,385 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:maturity:      new
+:depends:       None
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+import functools
+import logging
+import os.path
+import tempfile
+import traceback
+
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+__virtualname__ = 'btrfs'
+
+
+def _mount(device, use_default):
+    '''
+    Mount the device in a temporary place.
+    '''
+    opts = 'subvol=/' if not use_default else 'defaults'
+    dest = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+    res = __states__['mount.mounted'](dest, device=device, fstype='btrfs',
+                                      opts=opts, persist=False)
+    if not res['result']:
+        log.error('Cannot mount device %s in %s', device, dest)
+        _umount(dest)
+        return None
+    return dest
+
+
+def _umount(path):
+    '''
+    Umount and clean the temporary place.
+    '''
+    __states__['mount.unmounted'](path)
+    __utils__['files.rm_rf'](path)
+
+
+def _is_default(path, dest, name):
+    '''
+    Check if the subvolume is the current default.
+    '''
+    subvol_id = __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_show'](path)[name]['subvolume id']
+    def_id = __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_get_default'](dest)['id']
+    return subvol_id == def_id
+
+
+def _set_default(path, dest, name):
+    '''
+    Set the subvolume as the current default.
+    '''
+    subvol_id = __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_show'](path)[name]['subvolume id']
+    return __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_set_default'](subvol_id, dest)
+
+
+def _is_cow(path):
+    '''
+    Check if the subvolume is copy on write
+    '''
+    dirname = os.path.dirname(path)
+    return 'C' not in __salt__['file.lsattr'](dirname)[path]
+
+
+def _unset_cow(path):
+    '''
+    Disable the copy on write in a subvolume
+    '''
+    return __salt__['file.chattr'](path, operator='add', attributes='C')
+
+
+def __mount_device(action):
+    '''
+    Small decorator to makes sure that the mount and umount happends in
+    a transactional way.
+    '''
+    @functools.wraps(action)
+    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
+        name = kwargs['name']
+        device = kwargs['device']
+        use_default = kwargs.get('use_default', False)
+
+        ret = {
+            'name': name,
+            'result': False,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['Some error happends during the operation.'],
+        }
+        try:
+            if device:
+                dest = _mount(device, use_default)
+                if not dest:
+                    msg = 'Device {} cannot be mounted'.format(device)
+                    ret['comment'].append(msg)
+                kwargs['__dest'] = dest
+            ret = action(*args, **kwargs)
+        except Exception:
+            tb = six.text_type(traceback.format_exc())
+            log.exception('Exception captured in wrapper %s', tb)
+            ret['comment'].append(tb)
+        finally:
+            if device:
+                _umount(dest)
+        return ret
+    return wrapper
+
+
+@__mount_device
+def subvolume_created(name, device, qgroupids=None, set_default=False,
+                      copy_on_write=True, force_set_default=True,
+                      __dest=None):
+    '''
+    Makes sure that a btrfs subvolume is present.
+
+    name
+        Name of the subvolume to add
+
+    device
+        Device where to create the subvolume
+
+    qgroupids
+         Add the newly created subcolume to a qgroup. This parameter
+         is a list
+
+    set_default
+        If True, this new subvolume will be set as default when
+        mounted, unless subvol option in mount is used
+
+    copy_on_write
+        If false, set the subvolume with chattr +C
+
+    force_set_default
+        If false and the subvolume is already present, it will not
+        force it as default if ``set_default`` is True
+
+    '''
+    ret = {
+        'name': name,
+        'result': False,
+        'changes': {},
+        'comment': [],
+    }
+    path = os.path.join(__dest, name)
+
+    exists = __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_exists'](path)
+    if exists:
+        ret['comment'].append('Subvolume {} already present'.format(name))
+
+    # Resolve first the test case. The check is not complete, but at
+    # least we will report if a subvolume needs to be created. Can
+    # happend that the subvolume is there, but we also need to set it
+    # as default, or persist in fstab.
+    if __opts__['test']:
+        ret['result'] = None
+        if not exists:
+            ret['comment'].append('Subvolume {} will be created'.format(name))
+        return ret
+
+    if not exists:
+        # Create the directories where the subvolume lives
+        _path = os.path.dirname(path)
+        res = __states__['file.directory'](_path, makedirs=True)
+        if not res['result']:
+            ret['comment'].append('Error creating {} directory'.format(_path))
+            return ret
+
+        try:
+            __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_create'](name, dest=__dest,
+                                               qgroupids=qgroupids)
+        except CommandExecutionError:
+            ret['comment'].append('Error creating subvolume {}'.format(name))
+            return ret
+
+        ret['changes'][name] = 'Created subvolume {}'.format(name)
+
+    # If the volume was already present, we can opt-out the check for
+    # default subvolume.
+    if (not exists or (exists and force_set_default)) and \
+       set_default and not _is_default(path, __dest, name):
+        ret['changes'][name + '_default'] = _set_default(path, __dest, name)
+
+    if not copy_on_write and _is_cow(path):
+        ret['changes'][name + '_no_cow'] = _unset_cow(path)
+
+    ret['result'] = True
+    return ret
+
+
+@__mount_device
+def subvolume_deleted(name, device, commit=False, __dest=None):
+    '''
+    Makes sure that a btrfs subvolume is removed.
+
+    name
+        Name of the subvolume to remove
+
+    device
+        Device where to remove the subvolume
+
+    commit
+        Wait until the transaction is over
+
+    '''
+    ret = {
+        'name': name,
+        'result': False,
+        'changes': {},
+        'comment': [],
+    }
+
+    path = os.path.join(__dest, name)
+
+    exists = __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_exists'](path)
+    if not exists:
+        ret['comment'].append('Subvolume {} already missing'.format(name))
+
+    if __opts__['test']:
+        ret['result'] = None
+        if exists:
+            ret['comment'].append('Subvolume {} will be removed'.format(name))
+        return ret
+
+    # If commit is set, we wait until all is over
+    commit = 'after' if commit else None
+
+    if not exists:
+        try:
+            __salt__['btrfs.subvolume_delete'](path, commit=commit)
+        except CommandExecutionError:
+            ret['comment'].append('Error removing subvolume {}'.format(name))
+            return ret
+
+        ret['changes'][name] = 'Removed subvolume {}'.format(name)
+
+    ret['result'] = True
+    return ret
+
+
+def _diff_properties(expected, current):
+    '''Calculate the difference between the current and the expected
+    properties
+
+    * 'expected' is expressed in a dictionary like: {'property': value}
+
+    * 'current' contains the same format retuned by 'btrfs.properties'
+
+    If the property is not available, will throw an exception.
+
+    '''
+    difference = {}
+    for _property, value in expected.items():
+        current_value = current[_property]['value']
+        if value is False and current_value == 'N/A':
+            needs_update = False
+        elif value != current_value:
+            needs_update = True
+        else:
+            needs_update = False
+        if needs_update:
+            difference[_property] = value
+    return difference
+
+
+@__mount_device
+def properties(name, device, use_default=False, __dest=None, **properties):
+    '''
+    Makes sure that a list of properties are set in a subvolume, file
+    or device.
+
+    name
+        Name of the object to change
+
+    device
+        Device where the object lives, if None, the device will be in
+        name
+
+    use_default
+        If True, this subvolume will be resolved to the default
+        subvolume assigned during the create operation
+
+    properties
+        Dictionary of properties
+
+    Valid properties are 'ro', 'label' or 'compression'. Check the
+    documentation to see where those properties are valid for each
+    object.
+
+    '''
+    ret = {
+        'name': name,
+        'result': False,
+        'changes': {},
+        'comment': [],
+    }
+
+    # 'name' will have always the name of the object that we want to
+    # change, but if the object is a device, we do not repeat it again
+    # in 'device'. This makes device sometimes optional.
+    if device:
+        if os.path.isabs(name):
+            path = os.path.join(__dest, os.path.relpath(name, os.path.sep))
+        else:
+            path = os.path.join(__dest, name)
+    else:
+        path = name
+
+    if not os.path.exists(path):
+        ret['comment'].append('Object {} not found'.format(name))
+        return ret
+
+    # Convert the booleans to lowercase
+    properties = {k: v if type(v) is not bool else str(v).lower()
+                  for k, v in properties.items()}
+
+    current_properties = {}
+    try:
+        current_properties = __salt__['btrfs.properties'](path)
+    except CommandExecutionError as e:
+        ret['comment'].append('Error reading properties from {}'.format(name))
+        ret['comment'].append('Current error {}'.format(e))
+        return ret
+
+    try:
+        properties_to_set = _diff_properties(properties, current_properties)
+    except KeyError:
+        ret['comment'].append('Some property not found in {}'.format(name))
+        return ret
+
+    if __opts__['test']:
+        ret['result'] = None
+        if properties_to_set:
+            msg = 'Properties {} will be changed in {}'.format(
+                properties_to_set, name)
+        else:
+            msg = 'No properties will be changed in {}'.format(name)
+        ret['comment'].append(msg)
+        return ret
+
+    if properties_to_set:
+        _properties = ','.join(
+            '{}={}'.format(k, v) for k, v in properties_to_set.items())
+        __salt__['btrfs.properties'](path, set=_properties)
+
+        current_properties = __salt__['btrfs.properties'](path)
+        properties_failed = _diff_properties(properties, current_properties)
+        if properties_failed:
+            msg = 'Properties {} failed to be changed in {}'.format(
+                properties_failed, name)
+            ret['comment'].append(msg)
+            return ret
+
+        ret['comment'].append('Properties changed in {}'.format(name))
+        ret['changes'] = properties_to_set
+    else:
+        ret['comment'].append('Properties not changed in {}'.format(name))
+
+    ret['result'] = True
+    return ret
diff --git a/salt/states/cmd.py b/salt/states/cmd.py
index 4d20b51381..86934f9ffc 100644
--- a/salt/states/cmd.py
+++ b/salt/states/cmd.py
@@ -402,6 +402,7 @@ def wait(name,
          unless=None,
          creates=None,
          cwd=None,
+         root=None,
          runas=None,
          shell=None,
          env=(),
@@ -436,6 +437,10 @@ def wait(name,
         The current working directory to execute the command in, defaults to
         /root
 
+    root
+        Path to the root of the jail to use. If this parameter is set, the command
+        will run inside a chroot
+
     runas
         The user name to run the command as
 
@@ -674,6 +679,7 @@ def run(name,
         unless=None,
         creates=None,
         cwd=None,
+        root=None,
         runas=None,
         shell=None,
         env=None,
@@ -707,6 +713,10 @@ def run(name,
         The current working directory to execute the command in, defaults to
         /root
 
+    root
+        Path to the root of the jail to use. If this parameter is set, the command
+        will run inside a chroot
+
     runas
         The user name to run the command as
 
@@ -882,6 +892,7 @@ def run(name,
 
     cmd_kwargs = copy.deepcopy(kwargs)
     cmd_kwargs.update({'cwd': cwd,
+                       'root': root,
                        'runas': runas,
                        'use_vt': use_vt,
                        'shell': shell or __grains__['shell'],
@@ -912,10 +923,11 @@ def run(name,
 
     # Wow, we passed the test, run this sucker!
     try:
-        cmd_all = __salt__['cmd.run_all'](
-            name, timeout=timeout, python_shell=True, **cmd_kwargs
+        run_cmd = 'cmd.run_all' if not root else 'cmd.run_chroot'
+        cmd_all = __salt__[run_cmd](
+            cmd=name, timeout=timeout, python_shell=True, **cmd_kwargs
         )
-    except CommandExecutionError as err:
+    except Exception as err:
         ret['comment'] = six.text_type(err)
         return ret
 
diff --git a/salt/states/file.py b/salt/states/file.py
index 15bb93e5ec..8823a7c8cf 100644
--- a/salt/states/file.py
+++ b/salt/states/file.py
@@ -276,7 +276,11 @@ import shutil
 import sys
 import time
 import traceback
-from collections import Iterable, Mapping, defaultdict
+try:
+    from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping
+except ImportError:
+    from collections import Iterable, Mapping
+from collections import defaultdict
 from datetime import datetime, date   # python3 problem in the making?
 
 # Import salt libs
diff --git a/salt/states/loop.py b/salt/states/loop.py
index edaf8c3063..db4971ceb0 100644
--- a/salt/states/loop.py
+++ b/salt/states/loop.py
@@ -94,6 +94,10 @@ def until(name,
         ret['comment'] = 'The execution module {0} will be run'.format(name)
         ret['result'] = None
         return ret
+    if not m_args:
+        m_args = []
+    if not m_kwargs:
+        m_kwargs = {}
 
     def timed_out():
         if time.time() >= timeout:
diff --git a/salt/states/lvm.py b/salt/states/lvm.py
index bc937a33ab..5cb15d0ed6 100644
--- a/salt/states/lvm.py
+++ b/salt/states/lvm.py
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def pv_present(name, **kwargs):
            'name': name,
            'result': True}
 
-    if __salt__['lvm.pvdisplay'](name):
+    if __salt__['lvm.pvdisplay'](name, quiet=True):
         ret['comment'] = 'Physical Volume {0} already present'.format(name)
     elif __opts__['test']:
         ret['comment'] = 'Physical Volume {0} is set to be created'.format(name)
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ def pv_absent(name):
            'name': name,
            'result': True}
 
-    if not __salt__['lvm.pvdisplay'](name):
+    if not __salt__['lvm.pvdisplay'](name, quiet=True):
         ret['comment'] = 'Physical Volume {0} does not exist'.format(name)
     elif __opts__['test']:
         ret['comment'] = 'Physical Volume {0} is set to be removed'.format(name)
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ def pv_absent(name):
     else:
         changes = __salt__['lvm.pvremove'](name)
 
-        if __salt__['lvm.pvdisplay'](name):
+        if __salt__['lvm.pvdisplay'](name, quiet=True):
             ret['comment'] = 'Failed to remove Physical Volume {0}'.format(name)
             ret['result'] = False
         else:
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ def vg_present(name, devices=None, **kwargs):
     if isinstance(devices, six.string_types):
         devices = devices.split(',')
 
-    if __salt__['lvm.vgdisplay'](name):
+    if __salt__['lvm.vgdisplay'](name, quiet=True):
         ret['comment'] = 'Volume Group {0} already present'.format(name)
         for device in devices:
             realdev = os.path.realpath(device)
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ def vg_absent(name):
            'name': name,
            'result': True}
 
-    if not __salt__['lvm.vgdisplay'](name):
+    if not __salt__['lvm.vgdisplay'](name, quiet=True):
         ret['comment'] = 'Volume Group {0} already absent'.format(name)
     elif __opts__['test']:
         ret['comment'] = 'Volume Group {0} is set to be removed'.format(name)
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ def vg_absent(name):
     else:
         changes = __salt__['lvm.vgremove'](name)
 
-        if not __salt__['lvm.vgdisplay'](name):
+        if not __salt__['lvm.vgdisplay'](name, quiet=True):
             ret['comment'] = 'Removed Volume Group {0}'.format(name)
             ret['changes']['removed'] = changes
         else:
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ def lv_absent(name, vgname=None):
            'result': True}
 
     lvpath = '/dev/{0}/{1}'.format(vgname, name)
-    if not __salt__['lvm.lvdisplay'](lvpath):
+    if not __salt__['lvm.lvdisplay'](lvpath, quiet=True):
         ret['comment'] = 'Logical Volume {0} already absent'.format(name)
     elif __opts__['test']:
         ret['comment'] = 'Logical Volume {0} is set to be removed'.format(name)
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ def lv_absent(name, vgname=None):
     else:
         changes = __salt__['lvm.lvremove'](name, vgname)
 
-        if not __salt__['lvm.lvdisplay'](lvpath):
+        if not __salt__['lvm.lvdisplay'](lvpath, quiet=True):
             ret['comment'] = 'Removed Logical Volume {0}'.format(name)
             ret['changes']['removed'] = changes
         else:
diff --git a/salt/states/mdadm_raid.py b/salt/states/mdadm_raid.py
index fd285b6ace..d634522c33 100644
--- a/salt/states/mdadm_raid.py
+++ b/salt/states/mdadm_raid.py
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ def present(name,
         if dev == 'missing' or not __salt__['file.access'](dev, 'f'):
             missing.append(dev)
             continue
-        superblock = __salt__['raid.examine'](dev)
+        superblock = __salt__['raid.examine'](dev, quiet=True)
 
         if 'MD_UUID' in superblock:
             uuid = superblock['MD_UUID']
diff --git a/salt/states/mount.py b/salt/states/mount.py
index 162da1ca62..0802bf4388 100644
--- a/salt/states/mount.py
+++ b/salt/states/mount.py
@@ -956,3 +956,308 @@ def mod_watch(name, user=None, **kwargs):
     else:
         ret['comment'] = 'Watch not supported in {0} at this time'.format(kwargs['sfun'])
     return ret
+
+
+def _convert_to(maybe_device, convert_to):
+    '''
+    Convert a device name, UUID or LABEL to a device name, UUID or
+    LABEL.
+
+    Return the fs_spec required for fstab.
+
+    '''
+
+    # Fast path. If we already have the information required, we can
+    # save one blkid call
+    if not convert_to or \
+       (convert_to == 'device' and maybe_device.startswith('/')) or \
+       maybe_device.startswith('{}='.format(convert_to.upper())):
+        return maybe_device
+
+    # Get the device information
+    if maybe_device.startswith('/'):
+        blkid = __salt__['disk.blkid'](maybe_device)
+    else:
+        blkid = __salt__['disk.blkid'](token=maybe_device)
+
+    result = None
+    if len(blkid) == 1:
+        if convert_to == 'device':
+            result = list(blkid.keys())[0]
+        else:
+            key = convert_to.upper()
+            result = '{}={}'.format(key, list(blkid.values())[0][key])
+
+    return result
+
+
+def fstab_present(name, fs_file, fs_vfstype, fs_mntops='defaults',
+                  fs_freq=0, fs_passno=0, mount_by=None,
+                  config='/etc/fstab', mount=True, match_on='auto',
+                  not_change=False):
+    '''Makes sure that a fstab mount point is pressent.
+
+    name
+        The name of block device. Can be any valid fs_spec value.
+
+    fs_file
+        Mount point (target) for the filesystem.
+
+    fs_vfstype
+        The type of the filesystem (e.g. ext4, xfs, btrfs, ...)
+
+    fs_mntops
+        The mount options associated with the filesystem. Default is
+        ``defaults``.
+
+    fs_freq
+        Field is used by dump to determine which fs need to be
+        dumped. Default is ``0``
+
+    fs_passno
+        Field is used by fsck to determine the order in which
+        filesystem checks are done at boot time. Default is ``0``
+
+    mount_by
+        Select the final value for fs_spec. Can be [``None``,
+        ``device``, ``label``, ``uuid``, ``partlabel``,
+        ``partuuid``]. If ``None``, the value for fs_spect will be the
+        parameter ``name``, in other case will search the correct
+        value based on the device name. For example, for ``uuid``, the
+        value for fs_spec will be of type 'UUID=xxx' instead of the
+        device name set in ``name``.
+
+    config
+        Place where the fstab file lives. Default is ``/etc/fstab``
+
+    mount
+        Set if the mount should be mounted immediately. Default is
+        ``True``
+
+    match_on
+        A name or list of fstab properties on which this state should
+        be applied.  Default is ``auto``, a special value indicating
+        to guess based on fstype.  In general, ``auto`` matches on
+        name for recognized special devices and device otherwise.
+
+    not_change
+        By default, if the entry is found in the fstab file but is
+        different from the expected content (like different options),
+        the entry will be replaced with the correct content. If this
+        parameter is set to ``True`` and the line is found, the
+        original content will be preserved.
+
+    '''
+    ret = {
+        'name': name,
+        'result': False,
+        'changes': {},
+        'comment': [],
+    }
+
+    # Adjust fs_mntops based on the OS
+    if fs_mntops == 'defaults':
+        if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+            fs_mntops = 'noowners'
+        elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+            fs_mntops = ''
+
+    # Adjust the config file based on the OS
+    if config == '/etc/fstab':
+        if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+            config = '/etc/auto_salt'
+        elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+            config = '/etc/filesystems'
+
+    if not fs_file == '/':
+        fs_file = fs_file.rstrip('/')
+
+    fs_spec = _convert_to(name, mount_by)
+
+    # Validate that the device is valid after the conversion
+    if not fs_spec:
+        msg = 'Device {} cannot be converted to {}'
+        ret['comment'].append(msg.format(name, mount_by))
+        return ret
+
+    if __opts__['test']:
+        if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+            out = __salt__['mount.set_automaster'](name=fs_file,
+                                                   device=fs_spec,
+                                                   fstype=fs_vfstype,
+                                                   opts=fs_mntops,
+                                                   config=config,
+                                                   test=True,
+                                                   not_change=not_change)
+        elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+            out = __salt__['mount.set_filesystems'](name=fs_file,
+                                                    device=fs_spec,
+                                                    fstype=fs_vfstype,
+                                                    opts=fs_mntops,
+                                                    mount=mount,
+                                                    config=config,
+                                                    test=True,
+                                                    match_on=match_on,
+                                                    not_change=not_change)
+        else:
+            out = __salt__['mount.set_fstab'](name=fs_file,
+                                              device=fs_spec,
+                                              fstype=fs_vfstype,
+                                              opts=fs_mntops,
+                                              dump=fs_freq,
+                                              pass_num=fs_passno,
+                                              config=config,
+                                              test=True,
+                                              match_on=match_on,
+                                              not_change=not_change)
+        ret['result'] = None
+        if out == 'present':
+            msg = '{} entry is already in {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+        elif out == 'new':
+            msg = '{} entry will be written in {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+        elif out == 'change':
+            msg = '{} entry will be updated in {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+        else:
+            ret['result'] = False
+            msg = '{} entry cannot be created in {}: {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config, out))
+        return ret
+
+    if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+        out = __salt__['mount.set_automaster'](name=fs_file,
+                                               device=fs_spec,
+                                               fstype=fs_vfstype,
+                                               opts=fs_mntops,
+                                               config=config,
+                                               not_change=not_change)
+    elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+        out = __salt__['mount.set_filesystems'](name=fs_file,
+                                                device=fs_spec,
+                                                fstype=fs_vfstype,
+                                                opts=fs_mntops,
+                                                mount=mount,
+                                                config=config,
+                                                match_on=match_on,
+                                                not_change=not_change)
+    else:
+        out = __salt__['mount.set_fstab'](name=fs_file,
+                                          device=fs_spec,
+                                          fstype=fs_vfstype,
+                                          opts=fs_mntops,
+                                          dump=fs_freq,
+                                          pass_num=fs_passno,
+                                          config=config,
+                                          match_on=match_on,
+                                          not_change=not_change)
+
+    ret['result'] = True
+    if out == 'present':
+        msg = '{} entry was already in {}.'
+        ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+    elif out == 'new':
+        ret['changes']['persist'] = out
+        msg = '{} entry added in {}.'
+        ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+    elif out == 'change':
+        ret['changes']['persist'] = out
+        msg = '{} entry updated in {}.'
+        ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+    else:
+        ret['result'] = False
+        msg = '{} entry cannot be changed in {}: {}.'
+        ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config, out))
+
+    return ret
+
+
+def fstab_absent(name, fs_file, mount_by=None, config='/etc/fstab'):
+    '''
+    Makes sure that a fstab mount point is absent.
+
+    name
+        The name of block device. Can be any valid fs_spec value.
+
+    fs_file
+        Mount point (target) for the filesystem.
+
+    mount_by
+        Select the final value for fs_spec. Can be [``None``,
+        ``device``, ``label``, ``uuid``, ``partlabel``,
+        ``partuuid``]. If ``None``, the value for fs_spect will be the
+        parameter ``name``, in other case will search the correct
+        value based on the device name. For example, for ``uuid``, the
+        value for fs_spec will be of type 'UUID=xxx' instead of the
+        device name set in ``name``.
+
+    config
+        Place where the fstab file lives
+
+    '''
+    ret = {
+        'name': name,
+        'result': False,
+        'changes': {},
+        'comment': [],
+    }
+
+    # Adjust the config file based on the OS
+    if config == '/etc/fstab':
+        if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+            config = '/etc/auto_salt'
+        elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+            config = '/etc/filesystems'
+
+    if not fs_file == '/':
+        fs_file = fs_file.rstrip('/')
+
+    fs_spec = _convert_to(name, mount_by)
+
+    if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+        fstab_data = __salt__['mount.automaster'](config)
+    elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+        fstab_data = __salt__['mount.filesystems'](config)
+    else:
+        fstab_data = __salt__['mount.fstab'](config)
+
+    if __opts__['test']:
+        ret['result'] = None
+        if fs_file not in fstab_data:
+            msg = '{} entry is already missing in {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+        else:
+            msg = '{} entry will be removed from {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+        return ret
+
+    if fs_file in fstab_data:
+        if __grains__['os'] in ['MacOS', 'Darwin']:
+            out = __salt__['mount.rm_automaster'](name=fs_file,
+                                                  device=fs_spec,
+                                                  config=config)
+        elif __grains__['os'] == 'AIX':
+            out = __salt__['mount.rm_filesystems'](name=fs_file,
+                                                   device=fs_spec,
+                                                   config=config)
+        else:
+            out = __salt__['mount.rm_fstab'](name=fs_file,
+                                             device=fs_spec,
+                                             config=config)
+
+        if out is not True:
+            ret['result'] = False
+            msg = '{} entry failed when removing from {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+        else:
+            ret['result'] = True
+            ret['changes']['persist'] = 'removed'
+            msg = '{} entry removed from {}.'
+            ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+    else:
+        ret['result'] = True
+        msg = '{} entry is already missing in {}.'
+        ret['comment'].append(msg.format(fs_file, config))
+
+    return ret
diff --git a/salt/states/pkg.py b/salt/states/pkg.py
index 0aca1e0af8..22a97fe98c 100644
--- a/salt/states/pkg.py
+++ b/salt/states/pkg.py
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ def _fulfills_version_spec(versions, oper, desired_version,
     return False
 
 
-def _find_unpurge_targets(desired):
+def _find_unpurge_targets(desired, **kwargs):
     '''
     Find packages which are marked to be purged but can't yet be removed
     because they are dependencies for other installed packages. These are the
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ def _find_unpurge_targets(desired):
     '''
     return [
         x for x in desired
-        if x in __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs'](purge_desired=True)
+        if x in __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs'](purge_desired=True, **kwargs)
     ]
 
 
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ def _find_download_targets(name=None,
     Inspect the arguments to pkg.downloaded and discover what packages need to
     be downloaded. Return a dict of packages to download.
     '''
-    cur_pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_downloaded']()
+    cur_pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_downloaded'](**kwargs)
     if pkgs:
         to_download = _repack_pkgs(pkgs, normalize=normalize)
 
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ def _find_advisory_targets(name=None,
     Inspect the arguments to pkg.patch_installed and discover what advisory
     patches need to be installed. Return a dict of advisory patches to install.
     '''
-    cur_patches = __salt__['pkg.list_installed_patches']()
+    cur_patches = __salt__['pkg.list_installed_patches'](**kwargs)
     if advisory_ids:
         to_download = advisory_ids
     else:
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ def _find_install_targets(name=None,
                                'minion log.'.format('pkgs' if pkgs
                                                     else 'sources')}
 
-        to_unpurge = _find_unpurge_targets(desired)
+        to_unpurge = _find_unpurge_targets(desired, **kwargs)
     else:
         if salt.utils.platform.is_windows():
             pkginfo = _get_package_info(name, saltenv=kwargs['saltenv'])
@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ def _find_install_targets(name=None,
         else:
             desired = {name: version}
 
-        to_unpurge = _find_unpurge_targets(desired)
+        to_unpurge = _find_unpurge_targets(desired, **kwargs)
 
         # FreeBSD pkg supports `openjdk` and `java/openjdk7` package names
         origin = bool(re.search('/', name))
@@ -766,7 +766,8 @@ def _find_install_targets(name=None,
                         verify_result = __salt__['pkg.verify'](
                             package_name,
                             ignore_types=ignore_types,
-                            verify_options=verify_options
+                            verify_options=verify_options,
+                            **kwargs
                         )
                     except (CommandExecutionError, SaltInvocationError) as exc:
                         failed_verify = exc.strerror
@@ -795,7 +796,9 @@ def _find_install_targets(name=None,
                         verify_result = __salt__['pkg.verify'](
                             package_name,
                             ignore_types=ignore_types,
-                            verify_options=verify_options)
+                            verify_options=verify_options,
+                            **kwargs
+                        )
                     except (CommandExecutionError, SaltInvocationError) as exc:
                         failed_verify = exc.strerror
                         continue
@@ -1910,7 +1913,8 @@ def installed(
             # have caught invalid arguments earlier.
             verify_result = __salt__['pkg.verify'](reinstall_pkg,
                                                    ignore_types=ignore_types,
-                                                   verify_options=verify_options)
+                                                   verify_options=verify_options,
+                                                   **kwargs)
             if verify_result:
                 failed.append(reinstall_pkg)
                 altered_files[reinstall_pkg] = verify_result
@@ -2098,7 +2102,7 @@ def downloaded(name,
                              'package(s): {0}'.format(exc)
         return ret
 
-    new_pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_downloaded']()
+    new_pkgs = __salt__['pkg.list_downloaded'](**kwargs)
     ok, failed = _verify_install(targets, new_pkgs, ignore_epoch=ignore_epoch)
 
     if failed:
@@ -2974,7 +2978,7 @@ def uptodate(name, refresh=False, pkgs=None, **kwargs):
         pkgs, refresh = _resolve_capabilities(pkgs, refresh=refresh, **kwargs)
         try:
             packages = __salt__['pkg.list_upgrades'](refresh=refresh, **kwargs)
-            expected = {pkgname: {'new': pkgver, 'old': __salt__['pkg.version'](pkgname)}
+            expected = {pkgname: {'new': pkgver, 'old': __salt__['pkg.version'](pkgname, **kwargs)}
                         for pkgname, pkgver in six.iteritems(packages)}
             if isinstance(pkgs, list):
                 packages = [pkg for pkg in packages if pkg in pkgs]
@@ -3156,7 +3160,7 @@ def group_installed(name, skip=None, include=None, **kwargs):
                               .format(name, exc))
         return ret
 
-    failed = [x for x in targets if x not in __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs']()]
+    failed = [x for x in targets if x not in __salt__['pkg.list_pkgs'](**kwargs)]
     if failed:
         ret['comment'] = (
             'Failed to install the following packages: {0}'
diff --git a/salt/states/pkgrepo.py b/salt/states/pkgrepo.py
index 4d5e9eea92..6d8e94aa18 100644
--- a/salt/states/pkgrepo.py
+++ b/salt/states/pkgrepo.py
@@ -393,10 +393,7 @@ def managed(name, ppa=None, **kwargs):
         kwargs.pop(kwarg, None)
 
     try:
-        pre = __salt__['pkg.get_repo'](
-            repo,
-            ppa_auth=kwargs.get('ppa_auth', None)
-        )
+        pre = __salt__['pkg.get_repo'](repo=repo, **kwargs)
     except CommandExecutionError as exc:
         ret['result'] = False
         ret['comment'] = \
@@ -512,10 +509,7 @@ def managed(name, ppa=None, **kwargs):
         return ret
 
     try:
-        post = __salt__['pkg.get_repo'](
-            repo,
-            ppa_auth=kwargs.get('ppa_auth', None)
-        )
+        post = __salt__['pkg.get_repo'](repo=repo, **kwargs)
         if pre:
             for kwarg in sanitizedkwargs:
                 if post.get(kwarg) != pre.get(kwarg):
@@ -608,9 +602,7 @@ def absent(name, **kwargs):
         return ret
 
     try:
-        repo = __salt__['pkg.get_repo'](
-            name, ppa_auth=kwargs.get('ppa_auth', None)
-        )
+        repo = __salt__['pkg.get_repo'](name, **kwargs)
     except CommandExecutionError as exc:
         ret['result'] = False
         ret['comment'] = \
diff --git a/salt/utils/oset.py b/salt/utils/oset.py
index f5ab3c1e94..aae5965b86 100644
--- a/salt/utils/oset.py
+++ b/salt/utils/oset.py
@@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ Rob Speer's changes are as follows:
     - added __getitem__
 '''
 from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals, print_function
-import collections
+try:
+    from collections.abc import MutableSet
+except ImportError:
+    from collections import MutableSet
 
 SLICE_ALL = slice(None)
 __version__ = '2.0.1'
@@ -44,7 +47,7 @@ def is_iterable(obj):
     return hasattr(obj, '__iter__') and not isinstance(obj, str) and not isinstance(obj, tuple)
 
 
-class OrderedSet(collections.MutableSet):
+class OrderedSet(MutableSet):
     """
     An OrderedSet is a custom MutableSet that remembers its order, so that
     every entry has an index that can be looked up.
diff --git a/salt/utils/path.py b/salt/utils/path.py
index b1d601e464..132190b271 100644
--- a/salt/utils/path.py
+++ b/salt/utils/path.py
@@ -6,7 +6,10 @@ lack of support for reading NTFS links.
 
 # Import python libs
 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
-import collections
+try:
+    from collections.abc import Iterable
+except ImportError:
+    from collections import Iterable
 import errno
 import logging
 import os
@@ -262,7 +265,7 @@ def which_bin(exes):
     '''
     Scan over some possible executables and return the first one that is found
     '''
-    if not isinstance(exes, collections.Iterable):
+    if not isinstance(exes, Iterable):
         return None
     for exe in exes:
         path = which(exe)
diff --git a/salt/utils/systemd.py b/salt/utils/systemd.py
index 7790b3567d..060bc1e3fb 100644
--- a/salt/utils/systemd.py
+++ b/salt/utils/systemd.py
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Contains systemd related help files
 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
 import logging
 import os
+import re
 import subprocess
 
 # Import Salt libs
@@ -65,8 +66,8 @@ def version(context=None):
         stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).communicate()[0]
     outstr = salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(stdout)
     try:
-        ret = int(outstr.splitlines()[0].split()[-1])
-    except (IndexError, ValueError):
+        ret = int(re.search(r'\w+ ([0-9]+)', outstr.splitlines()[0]).group(1))
+    except (AttributeError, IndexError, ValueError):
         log.error(
             'Unable to determine systemd version from systemctl '
             '--version, output follows:\n%s', outstr
diff --git a/tests/conftest.py b/tests/conftest.py
index 906cca6dd5..1dbe2176b6 100644
--- a/tests/conftest.py
+++ b/tests/conftest.py
@@ -244,24 +244,24 @@ def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
     '''
     Fixtures injection based on markers or test skips based on CLI arguments
     '''
-    destructive_tests_marker = item.get_marker('destructive_test')
+    destructive_tests_marker = item.get_closest_marker('destructive_test')
     if destructive_tests_marker is not None:
         if item.config.getoption('--run-destructive') is False:
             pytest.skip('Destructive tests are disabled')
     os.environ['DESTRUCTIVE_TESTS'] = six.text_type(item.config.getoption('--run-destructive'))
 
-    expensive_tests_marker = item.get_marker('expensive_test')
+    expensive_tests_marker = item.get_closest_marker('expensive_test')
     if expensive_tests_marker is not None:
         if item.config.getoption('--run-expensive') is False:
             pytest.skip('Expensive tests are disabled')
     os.environ['EXPENSIVE_TESTS'] = six.text_type(item.config.getoption('--run-expensive'))
 
-    skip_if_not_root_marker = item.get_marker('skip_if_not_root')
+    skip_if_not_root_marker = item.get_closest_marker('skip_if_not_root')
     if skip_if_not_root_marker is not None:
         if os.getuid() != 0:
             pytest.skip('You must be logged in as root to run this test')
 
-    skip_if_binaries_missing_marker = item.get_marker('skip_if_binaries_missing')
+    skip_if_binaries_missing_marker = item.get_closest_marker('skip_if_binaries_missing')
     if skip_if_binaries_missing_marker is not None:
         binaries = skip_if_binaries_missing_marker.args
         if len(binaries) == 1:
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
                 )
             )
 
-    requires_network_marker = item.get_marker('requires_network')
+    requires_network_marker = item.get_closest_marker('requires_network')
     if requires_network_marker is not None:
         only_local_network = requires_network_marker.kwargs.get('only_local_network', False)
         has_local_network = False
diff --git a/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py b/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py
index 117e02c39f..5fa0ea06f1 100644
--- a/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py
+++ b/tests/unit/grains/test_core.py
@@ -1062,3 +1062,42 @@ class CoreGrainsTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
             ret = core._osx_memdata()
             assert ret['swap_total'] == 0
             assert ret['mem_total'] == 4096
+
+    @skipIf(not salt.utils.platform.is_linux(), 'System is not Linux')
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    @patch('salt.utils.platform.is_proxy')
+    def test__hw_data_linux_empty(self, is_proxy, exists):
+        is_proxy.return_value = False
+        exists.return_value = True
+        with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen', mock_open(read_data='')):
+            self.assertEqual(core._hw_data({'kernel': 'Linux'}), {
+                'biosreleasedate': '',
+                'biosversion': '',
+                'manufacturer': '',
+                'productname': '',
+                'serialnumber': '',
+                'uuid': ''
+            })
+
+    @skipIf(not salt.utils.platform.is_linux(), 'System is not Linux')
+    @skipIf(six.PY2, 'UnicodeDecodeError is throw in Python 3')
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    @patch('salt.utils.platform.is_proxy')
+    def test__hw_data_linux_unicode_error(self, is_proxy, exists):
+        def _fopen(*args):
+            class _File(object):
+                def __enter__(self):
+                    return self
+
+                def __exit__(self, *args):
+                    pass
+
+                def read(self):
+                    raise UnicodeDecodeError('enconding', b'', 1, 2, 'reason')
+
+            return _File()
+
+        is_proxy.return_value = False
+        exists.return_value = True
+        with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen', _fopen):
+            self.assertEqual(core._hw_data({'kernel': 'Linux'}), {})
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_btrfs.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_btrfs.py
index ebd28a6451..b5f934034d 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_btrfs.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_btrfs.py
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
 # Import python libs
 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
 
+import pytest
+
 # Import Salt Testing Libs
 from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
 from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf
@@ -29,7 +31,7 @@ class BtrfsTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
     Test cases for salt.modules.btrfs
     '''
     def setup_loader_modules(self):
-        return {btrfs: {}}
+        return {btrfs: {'__salt__': {}}}
 
     # 'version' function tests: 1
     def test_version(self):
@@ -362,3 +364,369 @@ class BtrfsTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         '''
         self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, btrfs.properties,
                           '/dev/sda1', 'subvol', True)
+
+    def test_subvolume_exists(self):
+        '''
+        Test subvolume_exists
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.retcode': MagicMock(return_value=0),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_exists('/mnt/one')
+
+    def test_subvolume_not_exists(self):
+        '''
+        Test subvolume_exists
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.retcode': MagicMock(return_value=1),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert not btrfs.subvolume_exists('/mnt/nowhere')
+
+    def test_subvolume_create_fails_parameters(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume create
+        '''
+        # Fails when qgroupids is not a list
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_create('var', qgroupids='1')
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.btrfs.subvolume_exists')
+    def test_subvolume_create_already_exists(self, subvolume_exists):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume create
+        '''
+        subvolume_exists.return_value = True
+        assert not btrfs.subvolume_create('var', dest='/mnt')
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.btrfs.subvolume_exists')
+    def test_subvolume_create(self, subvolume_exists):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume create
+        '''
+        subvolume_exists.return_value = False
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={'recode': 0}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_create('var', dest='/mnt')
+            subvolume_exists.assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'create', '/mnt/var'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_delete_fails_parameters(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume delete
+        '''
+        # We need to provide name or names
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_delete()
+
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_delete(names='var')
+
+    def test_subvolume_delete_fails_parameter_commit(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume delete
+        '''
+        # Parameter commit can be 'after' or 'each'
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_delete(name='var', commit='maybe')
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.btrfs.subvolume_exists')
+    def test_subvolume_delete_already_missing(self, subvolume_exists):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume delete
+        '''
+        subvolume_exists.return_value = False
+        assert not btrfs.subvolume_delete(name='var', names=['tmp'])
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.btrfs.subvolume_exists')
+    def test_subvolume_delete_already_missing_name(self, subvolume_exists):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume delete
+        '''
+        subvolume_exists.return_value = False
+        assert not btrfs.subvolume_delete(name='var')
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.btrfs.subvolume_exists')
+    def test_subvolume_delete_already_missing_names(self, subvolume_exists):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume delete
+        '''
+        subvolume_exists.return_value = False
+        assert not btrfs.subvolume_delete(names=['tmp'])
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.btrfs.subvolume_exists')
+    def test_subvolume_delete(self, subvolume_exists):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume delete
+        '''
+        subvolume_exists.return_value = True
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={'recode': 0}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_delete('var', names=['tmp'])
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'delete', 'var', 'tmp'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_find_new_empty(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume find-new
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': 'transid marker was 1024'
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_find_new('var', '2000') == {
+                'files': [],
+                'transid': '1024'
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'find-new', 'var', '2000'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_find_new(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume find-new
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': '''inode 185148 ... gen 2108 flags NONE var/log/audit/audit.log
+inode 187390 ... INLINE etc/openvpn/openvpn-status.log
+transid marker was 1024'''
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_find_new('var', '1023') == {
+                'files': ['var/log/audit/audit.log',
+                          'etc/openvpn/openvpn-status.log'],
+                'transid': '1024'
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'find-new', 'var', '1023'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_get_default_free(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume get-default
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': 'ID 5 (FS_TREE)',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_get_default('/mnt') == {
+                'id': '5',
+                'name': '(FS_TREE)',
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'get-default', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_get_default(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume get-default
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': 'ID 257 gen 8 top level 5 path var',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_get_default('/mnt') == {
+                'id': '257',
+                'name': 'var',
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'get-default', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_list_fails_parameters(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume list
+        '''
+        # Fails when sort is not a list
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_list('/mnt', sort='-rootid')
+
+        # Fails when sort is not recognized
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_list('/mnt', sort=['-root'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_list_simple(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume list
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': '''ID 257 gen 8 top level 5 path one
+ID 258 gen 10 top level 5 path another one
+''',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_list('/mnt') == [
+                {
+                    'id': '257',
+                    'gen': '8',
+                    'top level': '5',
+                    'path': 'one',
+                },
+                {
+                    'id': '258',
+                    'gen': '10',
+                    'top level': '5',
+                    'path': 'another one',
+                },
+            ]
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'list', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_list(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume list
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': '''\
+ID 257 gen 8 cgen 8 parent 5 top level 5 parent_uuid -     received_uuid - \
+             uuid 777...-..05 path one
+ID 258 gen 10 cgen 10 parent 5 top level 5 parent_uuid -     received_uuid - \
+             uuid a90...-..01 path another one
+''',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_list('/mnt', parent_id=True,
+                                        absolute=True,
+                                        ogeneration=True,
+                                        generation=True,
+                                        subvolumes=True, uuid=True,
+                                        parent_uuid=True,
+                                        sent_subvolume_uuid=True,
+                                        generation_cmp='-100',
+                                        ogeneration_cmp='+5',
+                                        sort=['-rootid', 'gen']) == [
+                {
+                    'id': '257',
+                    'gen': '8',
+                    'cgen': '8',
+                    'parent': '5',
+                    'top level': '5',
+                    'parent_uuid': '-',
+                    'received_uuid': '-',
+                    'uuid': '777...-..05',
+                    'path': 'one',
+                },
+                {
+                    'id': '258',
+                    'gen': '10',
+                    'cgen': '10',
+                    'parent': '5',
+                    'top level': '5',
+                    'parent_uuid': '-',
+                    'received_uuid': '-',
+                    'uuid': 'a90...-..01',
+                    'path': 'another one',
+                },
+            ]
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'list', '-p', '-a', '-c', '-g',
+                 '-o', '-u', '-q', '-R', '-G', '-100', '-C', '+5',
+                 '--sort=-rootid,gen', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_set_default(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume set-default
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={'recode': 0}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_set_default('257', '/mnt')
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'set-default', '257', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_show(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume show
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'recode': 0,
+                'stdout': '''@/var
+        Name:                   var
+        UUID:                   7a14...-...04
+        Parent UUID:            -
+        Received UUID:          -
+        Creation time:          2018-10-01 14:33:12 +0200
+        Subvolume ID:           258
+        Generation:             82479
+        Gen at creation:        10
+        Parent ID:              256
+        Top level ID:           256
+        Flags:                  -
+        Snapshot(s):
+''',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_show('/var') == {
+                '@/var': {
+                    'name': 'var',
+                    'uuid': '7a14...-...04',
+                    'parent uuid': '-',
+                    'received uuid': '-',
+                    'creation time': '2018-10-01 14:33:12 +0200',
+                    'subvolume id': '258',
+                    'generation': '82479',
+                    'gen at creation': '10',
+                    'parent id': '256',
+                    'top level id': '256',
+                    'flags': '-',
+                    'snapshot(s)': '',
+                },
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'show', '/var'])
+
+    def test_subvolume_sync_fail_parameters(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume sync
+        '''
+        # Fails when subvolids is not a list
+        with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+            btrfs.subvolume_sync('/mnt', subvolids='257')
+
+    def test_subvolume_sync(self):
+        '''
+        Test btrfs subvolume sync
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value={'recode': 0}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_sync('/mnt', subvolids=['257'],
+                                        sleep='1')
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['btrfs', 'subvolume', 'sync', '-s', '1', '/mnt', '257'])
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_chroot.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_chroot.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7181dd7e50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_chroot.py
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+
+# Import Python Libs
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+
+# Import Salt Testing Libs
+from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
+from tests.support.unit import skipIf, TestCase
+from tests.support.mock import (
+    MagicMock,
+    NO_MOCK,
+    NO_MOCK_REASON,
+    patch,
+)
+
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+import salt.modules.chroot as chroot
+
+
+@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
+class ChrootTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
+    '''
+    Test cases for salt.modules.chroot
+    '''
+
+    def setup_loader_modules(self):
+        return {
+            chroot: {
+                '__salt__': {},
+                '__utils__': {},
+                '__opts__': {'cachedir': ''},
+            }
+        }
+
+    @patch('os.path.isdir')
+    def test_exist(self, isdir):
+        '''
+        Test if the chroot environment exist.
+        '''
+        isdir.side_effect = (True, True, True)
+        self.assertTrue(chroot.exist('/chroot'))
+
+        isdir.side_effect = (True, True, False)
+        self.assertFalse(chroot.exist('/chroot'))
+
+    @patch('os.makedirs')
+    @patch('salt.modules.chroot.exist')
+    def test_create(self, exist, makedirs):
+        '''
+        Test the creation of an empty chroot environment.
+        '''
+        exist.return_value = True
+        self.assertTrue(chroot.create('/chroot'))
+        makedirs.assert_not_called()
+
+        exist.return_value = False
+        self.assertTrue(chroot.create('/chroot'))
+        makedirs.assert_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.chroot.exist')
+    def test_call_fails_input_validation(self, exist):
+        '''
+        Test execution of Salt functions in chroot.
+        '''
+        # Basic input validation
+        exist.return_value = False
+        self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, chroot.call, '/chroot', '')
+        self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, chroot.call, '/chroot', 'test.ping')
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.chroot.exist')
+    @patch('tempfile.mkdtemp')
+    def test_call_fails_untar(self, mkdtemp, exist):
+        '''
+        Test execution of Salt functions in chroot.
+        '''
+        # Fail the tar command
+        exist.return_value = True
+        mkdtemp.return_value = '/chroot/tmp01'
+        utils_mock = {
+            'thin.gen_thin': MagicMock(return_value='/salt-thin.tgz'),
+            'files.rm_rf': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        salt_mock = {
+            'archive.tar': MagicMock(return_value='Error'),
+            'config.option': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(chroot.__utils__, utils_mock), \
+                patch.dict(chroot.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertEqual(chroot.call('/chroot', 'test.ping'), {
+                'result': False,
+                'comment': 'Error'
+            })
+            utils_mock['thin.gen_thin'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['config.option'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['archive.tar'].assert_called_once()
+            utils_mock['files.rm_rf'].assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.chroot.exist')
+    @patch('tempfile.mkdtemp')
+    def test_call_fails_salt_thin(self, mkdtemp, exist):
+        '''
+        Test execution of Salt functions in chroot.
+        '''
+        # Fail the inner command
+        exist.return_value = True
+        mkdtemp.return_value = '/chroot/tmp01'
+        utils_mock = {
+            'thin.gen_thin': MagicMock(return_value='/salt-thin.tgz'),
+            'files.rm_rf': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        salt_mock = {
+            'archive.tar': MagicMock(return_value=''),
+            'config.option': MagicMock(),
+            'cmd.run_chroot': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'retcode': 1,
+                'stderr': 'Error',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(chroot.__utils__, utils_mock), \
+                patch.dict(chroot.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, chroot.call, '/chroot',
+                              'test.ping')
+            utils_mock['thin.gen_thin'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['config.option'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['archive.tar'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_chroot'].assert_called_once()
+            utils_mock['files.rm_rf'].assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.chroot.exist')
+    @patch('tempfile.mkdtemp')
+    def test_call_success(self, mkdtemp, exist):
+        '''
+        Test execution of Salt functions in chroot.
+        '''
+        # Success test
+        exist.return_value = True
+        mkdtemp.return_value = '/chroot/tmp01'
+        utils_mock = {
+            'thin.gen_thin': MagicMock(return_value='/salt-thin.tgz'),
+            'files.rm_rf': MagicMock(),
+            'json.find_json': MagicMock(return_value={'return': 'result'})
+        }
+        salt_mock = {
+            'archive.tar': MagicMock(return_value=''),
+            'config.option': MagicMock(),
+            'cmd.run_chroot': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'retcode': 0,
+                'stdout': '',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(chroot.__utils__, utils_mock), \
+                patch.dict(chroot.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertEqual(chroot.call('/chroot', 'test.ping'), 'result')
+            utils_mock['thin.gen_thin'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['config.option'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['archive.tar'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_chroot'].assert_called_once()
+            utils_mock['files.rm_rf'].assert_called_once()
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_freezer.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_freezer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f6cf2f374f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_freezer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,274 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+
+# Import Python Libs
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+
+# Import Salt Testing Libs
+from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
+from tests.support.unit import skipIf, TestCase
+from tests.support.mock import (
+    MagicMock,
+    NO_MOCK,
+    NO_MOCK_REASON,
+    patch,
+)
+
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+import salt.modules.freezer as freezer
+
+
+@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
+class FreezerTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
+    '''
+    Test cases for salt.modules.freezer
+    '''
+
+    def setup_loader_modules(self):
+        return {
+            freezer: {
+                '__salt__': {},
+                '__opts__': {'cachedir': ''},
+            }
+        }
+
+    @patch('os.path.isfile')
+    def test_status(self, isfile):
+        '''
+        Test if a frozen state exist.
+        '''
+        isfile.side_effect = (True, True)
+        self.assertTrue(freezer.status())
+
+        isfile.side_effect = (True, False)
+        self.assertFalse(freezer.status())
+
+    @patch('os.listdir')
+    @patch('os.path.isdir')
+    def test_list(self, isdir, listdir):
+        '''
+        Test the listing of all frozen states.
+        '''
+        # There is no freezer directory
+        isdir.return_value = False
+        self.assertEqual(freezer.list_(), [])
+
+        # There is freezer directory, but is empty
+        isdir.return_value = True
+        listdir.return_value = []
+        self.assertEqual(freezer.list_(), [])
+
+        # There is freezer directory with states
+        isdir.return_value = True
+        listdir.return_value = [
+            'freezer-pkgs.yml', 'freezer-reps.yml',
+            'state-pkgs.yml', 'state-reps.yml',
+            'random-file'
+        ]
+        self.assertEqual(freezer.list_(), ['freezer', 'state'])
+
+    @patch('os.makedirs')
+    def test_freeze_fails_cache(self, makedirs):
+        '''
+        Test to freeze a current installation
+        '''
+        # Fails when creating the freeze cache directory
+        makedirs.side_effect = OSError()
+        self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, freezer.freeze)
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    @patch('os.makedirs')
+    def test_freeze_fails_already_frozen(self, makedirs, status):
+        '''
+        Test to freeze a current installation
+        '''
+        # Fails when there is already a frozen state
+        status.return_value = True
+        self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, freezer.freeze)
+        makedirs.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.utils.json.dump')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.fopen')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    @patch('os.makedirs')
+    def test_freeze_success_new_state(self, makedirs, status, fopen, dump):
+        '''
+        Test to freeze a current installation
+        '''
+        # Freeze the current new state
+        status.return_value = False
+        salt_mock = {
+            'pkg.list_pkgs': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.list_repos': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(freezer.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertTrue(freezer.freeze())
+            makedirs.assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_pkgs'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_repos'].assert_called_once()
+            fopen.assert_called()
+            dump.asster_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.utils.json.dump')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.fopen')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    @patch('os.makedirs')
+    def test_freeze_success_force(self, makedirs, status, fopen, dump):
+        '''
+        Test to freeze a current installation
+        '''
+        # Freeze the current old state
+        status.return_value = True
+        salt_mock = {
+            'pkg.list_pkgs': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.list_repos': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(freezer.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertTrue(freezer.freeze(force=True))
+            makedirs.assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_pkgs'].assert_called_once()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_repos'].assert_called_once()
+            fopen.assert_called()
+            dump.asster_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    def test_restore_fails_missing_state(self, status):
+        '''
+        Test to restore an old state
+        '''
+        # Fails if the state is not found
+        status.return_value = False
+        self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError, freezer.restore)
+
+    @patch('salt.utils.json.load')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.fopen')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    def test_restore_add_missing_repo(self, status, fopen, load):
+        '''
+        Test to restore an old state
+        '''
+        # Only a missing repo is installed
+        status.return_value = True
+        load.side_effect = ({}, {'missing-repo': {}})
+        salt_mock = {
+            'pkg.list_pkgs': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.list_repos': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.mod_repo': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(freezer.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertEqual(freezer.restore(), {
+                'pkgs': {'add': [], 'remove': []},
+                'repos': {'add': ['missing-repo'], 'remove': []},
+                'comment': [],
+            })
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_pkgs'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_repos'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.mod_repo'].assert_called_once()
+            fopen.assert_called()
+            load.asster_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.utils.json.load')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.fopen')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    def test_restore_add_missing_package(self, status, fopen, load):
+        '''
+        Test to restore an old state
+        '''
+        # Only a missing package is installed
+        status.return_value = True
+        load.side_effect = ({'missing-package': {}}, {})
+        salt_mock = {
+            'pkg.list_pkgs': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.list_repos': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.install': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(freezer.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertEqual(freezer.restore(), {
+                'pkgs': {'add': ['missing-package'], 'remove': []},
+                'repos': {'add': [], 'remove': []},
+                'comment': [],
+            })
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_pkgs'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_repos'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.install'].assert_called_once()
+            fopen.assert_called()
+            load.asster_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.utils.json.load')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.fopen')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    def test_restore_remove_extra_package(self, status, fopen, load):
+        '''
+        Test to restore an old state
+        '''
+        # Only an extra package is removed
+        status.return_value = True
+        load.side_effect = ({}, {})
+        salt_mock = {
+            'pkg.list_pkgs': MagicMock(return_value={'extra-package': {}}),
+            'pkg.list_repos': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.remove': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(freezer.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertEqual(freezer.restore(), {
+                'pkgs': {'add': [], 'remove': ['extra-package']},
+                'repos': {'add': [], 'remove': []},
+                'comment': [],
+            })
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_pkgs'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_repos'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.remove'].assert_called_once()
+            fopen.assert_called()
+            load.asster_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.utils.json.load')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.fopen')
+    @patch('salt.modules.freezer.status')
+    def test_restore_remove_extra_repo(self, status, fopen, load):
+        '''
+        Test to restore an old state
+        '''
+        # Only an extra repository is removed
+        status.return_value = True
+        load.side_effect = ({}, {})
+        salt_mock = {
+            'pkg.list_pkgs': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+            'pkg.list_repos': MagicMock(return_value={'extra-repo': {}}),
+            'pkg.del_repo': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(freezer.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            self.assertEqual(freezer.restore(), {
+                'pkgs': {'add': [], 'remove': []},
+                'repos': {'add': [], 'remove': ['extra-repo']},
+                'comment': [],
+            })
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_pkgs'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.list_repos'].assert_called()
+            salt_mock['pkg.del_repo'].assert_called_once()
+            fopen.assert_called()
+            load.asster_called()
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_groupadd.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_groupadd.py
index 8e0e64749a..2ce7897a06 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_groupadd.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_groupadd.py
@@ -84,21 +84,19 @@ class GroupAddTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         '''
         Tests if the group id is the same as argument
         '''
-        mock_pre_gid = MagicMock(return_value=10)
-        with patch.dict(groupadd.__salt__,
-                        {'file.group_to_gid': mock_pre_gid}):
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value={'gid': 10})
+        with patch.object(groupadd, 'info', mock):
             self.assertTrue(groupadd.chgid('test', 10))
 
     def test_chgid(self):
         '''
         Tests the gid for a named group was changed
         '''
-        mock_pre_gid = MagicMock(return_value=0)
-        mock_cmdrun = MagicMock(return_value=0)
-        with patch.dict(groupadd.__salt__,
-                        {'file.group_to_gid': mock_pre_gid}):
-            with patch.dict(groupadd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock_cmdrun}):
-                self.assertFalse(groupadd.chgid('test', 500))
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=None)
+        with patch.dict(groupadd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
+            mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[{'gid': 10}, {'gid': 500}])
+            with patch.object(groupadd, 'info', mock):
+                self.assertTrue(groupadd.chgid('test', 500))
 
     # 'delete' function tests: 1
 
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_kubeadm.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_kubeadm.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a58f54f118
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_kubeadm.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1144 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+import pytest
+
+# Import Salt Testing Libs
+from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
+from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf
+from tests.support.mock import (
+    MagicMock,
+    patch,
+    NO_MOCK,
+    NO_MOCK_REASON
+)
+
+import salt.modules.kubeadm as kubeadm
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+
+
+@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
+class KubeAdmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
+    '''
+    Test cases for salt.modules.kubeadm
+    '''
+
+    def setup_loader_modules(self):
+        return {
+            kubeadm: {
+                '__salt__': {},
+                '__utils__': {},
+            }
+        }
+
+    def test_version(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.version without parameters
+        '''
+        version = '{"clientVersion":{"major":"1"}}'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_stdout': MagicMock(return_value=version),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.version() == {
+                'clientVersion': {'major': '1'}
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_stdout'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'version', '--output', 'json']
+            )
+
+    def test_version_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.version with parameters
+        '''
+        version = '{"clientVersion":{"major":"1"}}'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_stdout': MagicMock(return_value=version),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.version(kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                                   rootfs='/mnt') == {
+                'clientVersion': {'major': '1'}
+            }
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_stdout'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'version',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt',
+                 '--output', 'json']
+            )
+
+    def test_token_create(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_create without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'token'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_create() == 'token'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'create']
+            )
+
+    def test_token_create_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_create with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'token'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_create(token='token',
+                                        config='/kubeadm.cfg',
+                                        description='a description',
+                                        groups=['g:1', 'g:2'],
+                                        ttl='1h1m1s',
+                                        usages=['u1', 'u2'],
+                                        kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                                        rootfs='/mnt') == 'token'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'create', 'token',
+                 '--config', '/kubeadm.cfg',
+                 '--description', 'a description',
+                 '--groups', '["g:1", "g:2"]',
+                 '--ttl', '1h1m1s',
+                 '--usages', '["u1", "u2"]',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_token_create_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_create error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.token_create()
+
+    def test_token_delete(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_delete without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'deleted'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_delete('token')
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'delete', 'token']
+            )
+
+    def test_token_delete_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_delete with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'deleted'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_delete('token',
+                                        kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                                        rootfs='/mnt')
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'delete', 'token',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_token_delete_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_delete error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.token_delete('token')
+
+    def test_token_generate(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_generate without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'token'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_generate() == 'token'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'generate']
+            )
+
+    def test_token_generate_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_generate with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'token'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_generate(kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                                          rootfs='/mnt') == 'token'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'generate',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_token_generate_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_generate error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.token_generate()
+
+    def test_token_list(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_list without parameters
+        '''
+        output = 'H1  H2  H31 H32  H4\n1   2   3.1 3.2  4'
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': output}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_list() == [{
+                'h1': '1', 'h2': '2', 'h31 h32': '3.1 3.2', 'h4': '4'
+            }]
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'list']
+            )
+
+    def test_token_list_multiple_lines(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_list with multiple tokens
+        '''
+        output = 'H1  H2  H31 H32  H4\n1   2   3.1 3.2  4\na   b   c d      e'
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': output}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_list() == [{
+                'h1': '1', 'h2': '2', 'h31 h32': '3.1 3.2', 'h4': '4'
+            }, {
+                'h1': 'a', 'h2': 'b', 'h31 h32': 'c d', 'h4': 'e'
+            }]
+
+    def test_token_list_broken_lines(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_list with multiple tokens, one broken
+        '''
+        output = 'H1  H2  H31 H32  H4\n1   2   3.1 3.2  4\na   b   c  d     e'
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': output}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.token_list() == [{
+                'h1': '1', 'h2': '2', 'h31 h32': '3.1 3.2', 'h4': '4'
+            }]
+
+    def test_token_list_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_list with parameters
+        '''
+        output = 'H1  H2  H31 H32  H4\n1   2   3.1 3.2  4'
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': output}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            result = kubeadm.token_list(kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                                        rootfs='/mnt')
+            assert result == [{
+                'h1': '1', 'h2': '2', 'h31 h32': '3.1 3.2', 'h4': '4'
+            }]
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'token', 'list',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_token_list_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.token_generate error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.token_list()
+
+    def test_alpha_certs_renew(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_certs_renew without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_certs_renew() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'certs', 'renew']
+            )
+
+    def test_alpha_certs_renew_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_certs_renew with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_certs_renew(rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'certs', 'renew',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_alpha_certs_renew_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_certs_renew error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.alpha_certs_renew()
+
+    def test_alpha_kubeconfig_user(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user('user') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubeconfig', 'user',
+                 '--client-name', 'user']
+            )
+
+    def test_alpha_kubeconfig_user_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user(
+                'user',
+                apiserver_advertise_address='127.0.0.1',
+                apiserver_bind_port='1234',
+                cert_dir='/pki',
+                org='org',
+                token='token',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubeconfig', 'user',
+                 '--client-name', 'user',
+                 '--apiserver-advertise-address', '127.0.0.1',
+                 '--apiserver-bind-port', '1234',
+                 '--cert-dir', '/pki',
+                 '--org', 'org',
+                 '--token', 'token',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_alpha_kubeconfig_user_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.alpha_kubeconfig_user('user')
+
+    def test_alpha_kubelet_config_download(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubelet', 'config', 'download']
+            )
+
+    def test_alpha_kubelet_config_download_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download(
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                kubelet_version='version',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubelet', 'config', 'download',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--kubelet-version', 'version',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_alpha_kubelet_config_download_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_download()
+
+    def test_alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            result = kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic('node-1')
+            assert result == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubelet', 'config', 'enable-dynamic',
+                 '--node-name', 'node-1']
+            )
+
+    def test_alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic(
+                'node-1',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                kubelet_version='version',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'kubelet', 'config', 'enable-dynamic',
+                 '--node-name', 'node-1',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--kubelet-version', 'version',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.alpha_kubelet_config_enable_dynamic('node-1')
+
+    def test_alpha_selfhosting_pivot(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_selfhosting_pivot without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_selfhosting_pivot() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'selfhosting', 'pivot', '--force']
+            )
+
+    def test_alpha_selfhosting_pivot_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_selfhosting_pivot with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.alpha_selfhosting_pivot(
+                cert_dir='/pki',
+                config='/kubeadm.cfg',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                store_certs_in_secrets=True,
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'alpha', 'selfhosting', 'pivot', '--force',
+                 '--store-certs-in-secrets',
+                 '--cert-dir', '/pki',
+                 '--config', '/kubeadm.cfg',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_alpha_selfhosting_pivot_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.alpha_selfhosting_pivot error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.alpha_selfhosting_pivot()
+
+    def test_config_images_list(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_images_list without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'image1\nimage2\n'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_images_list() == ['image1', 'image2']
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'images', 'list']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_images_list_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_images_list with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'image1\nimage2\n'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_images_list(
+                config='/kubeadm.cfg',
+                feature_gates='k=v',
+                kubernetes_version='version',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == ['image1', 'image2']
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'images', 'list',
+                 '--config', '/kubeadm.cfg',
+                 '--feature-gates', 'k=v',
+                 '--kubernetes-version', 'version',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_images_list_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_images_list error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_images_list()
+
+    def test_config_images_pull(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_images_pull without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0,
+                  'stdout': '[config/images] Pulled image1\n'
+                            '[config/images] Pulled image2\n'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_images_pull() == ['image1', 'image2']
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'images', 'pull']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_images_pull_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_images_pull with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0,
+                  'stdout': '[config/images] Pulled image1\n'
+                            '[config/images] Pulled image2\n'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_images_pull(
+                config='/kubeadm.cfg',
+                cri_socket='socket',
+                feature_gates='k=v',
+                kubernetes_version='version',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == ['image1', 'image2']
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'images', 'pull',
+                 '--config', '/kubeadm.cfg',
+                 '--cri-socket', 'socket',
+                 '--feature-gates', 'k=v',
+                 '--kubernetes-version', 'version',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_images_pull_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_images_pull error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_images_pull()
+
+    def test_config_migrate(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_migrate without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_migrate('/oldconfig.cfg') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'migrate',
+                 '--old-config', '/oldconfig.cfg']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_migrate_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_migrate with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_migrate(
+                '/oldconfig.cfg',
+                new_config='/newconfig.cfg',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'migrate',
+                 '--old-config', '/oldconfig.cfg',
+                 '--new-config', '/newconfig.cfg',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_migrate_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_migrate error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_migrate('/oldconfig.cfg')
+
+    def test_config_print_init_defaults(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_print_init_defaults without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_print_init_defaults() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'print', 'init-defaults']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_print_init_defaults_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_print_init_defaults with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_print_init_defaults(
+                component_configs='component',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'print', 'init-defaults',
+                 '--component-configs', 'component',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_print_init_defaults_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_print_init_defaults error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_print_init_defaults()
+
+    def test_config_print_join_defaults(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_print_join_defaults without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_print_join_defaults() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'print', 'join-defaults']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_print_join_defaults_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_print_join_defaults with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_print_join_defaults(
+                component_configs='component',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'print', 'join-defaults',
+                 '--component-configs', 'component',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_print_join_defaults_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_print_join_defaults error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_print_join_defaults()
+
+    def test_config_upload_from_file(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_upload_from_file without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_upload_from_file('/config.cfg') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'upload', 'from-file',
+                 '--config', '/config.cfg']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_upload_from_file_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_upload_from_file with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_upload_from_file(
+                '/config.cfg',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'upload', 'from-file',
+                 '--config', '/config.cfg',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_upload_from_file_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_upload_from_file error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_upload_from_file('/config.cfg')
+
+    def test_config_upload_from_flags(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_upload_from_flags without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_upload_from_flags() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'upload', 'from-flags']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_upload_from_flags_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_upload_from_flags with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_upload_from_flags(
+                apiserver_advertise_address='127.0.0.1',
+                apiserver_bind_port='1234',
+                apiserver_cert_extra_sans='sans',
+                cert_dir='/pki',
+                cri_socket='socket',
+                feature_gates='k=v',
+                kubernetes_version='version',
+                node_name='node-1',
+                pod_network_cidr='10.1.0.0/12',
+                service_cidr='10.2.0.0/12',
+                service_dns_domain='example.org',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'upload', 'from-flags',
+                 '--apiserver-advertise-address', '127.0.0.1',
+                 '--apiserver-bind-port', '1234',
+                 '--apiserver-cert-extra-sans', 'sans',
+                 '--cert-dir', '/pki',
+                 '--cri-socket', 'socket',
+                 '--feature-gates', 'k=v',
+                 '--kubernetes-version', 'version',
+                 '--node-name', 'node-1',
+                 '--pod-network-cidr', '10.1.0.0/12',
+                 '--service-cidr', '10.2.0.0/12',
+                 '--service-dns-domain', 'example.org',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_upload_from_flags_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_upload_from_flags error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_upload_from_flags()
+
+    def test_config_view(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_view without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_view() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'view']
+            )
+
+    def test_config_view_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_view with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.config_view(
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'config', 'view',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_config_view_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.config_view error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.config_view()
+
+    def test_init(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.init without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.init() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'init']
+            )
+
+    def test_init_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.init with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.init(
+                apiserver_advertise_address='127.0.0.1',
+                apiserver_bind_port='1234',
+                apiserver_cert_extra_sans='sans',
+                cert_dir='/pki',
+                certificate_key='secret',
+                config='/config.cfg',
+                cri_socket='socket',
+                experimental_upload_certs=True,
+                feature_gates='k=v',
+                ignore_preflight_errors='all',
+                image_repository='example.org',
+                kubernetes_version='version',
+                node_name='node-1',
+                pod_network_cidr='10.1.0.0/12',
+                service_cidr='10.2.0.0/12',
+                service_dns_domain='example.org',
+                skip_certificate_key_print=True,
+                skip_phases='all',
+                skip_token_print=True,
+                token='token',
+                token_ttl='1h1m1s',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'init',
+                 '--experimental-upload-certs',
+                 '--skip-certificate-key-print',
+                 '--skip-token-print',
+                 '--apiserver-advertise-address', '127.0.0.1',
+                 '--apiserver-bind-port', '1234',
+                 '--apiserver-cert-extra-sans', 'sans',
+                 '--cert-dir', '/pki',
+                 '--certificate-key', 'secret',
+                 '--config', '/config.cfg',
+                 '--cri-socket', 'socket',
+                 '--feature-gates', 'k=v',
+                 '--ignore-preflight-errors', 'all',
+                 '--image-repository', 'example.org',
+                 '--kubernetes-version', 'version',
+                 '--node-name', 'node-1',
+                 '--pod-network-cidr', '10.1.0.0/12',
+                 '--service-cidr', '10.2.0.0/12',
+                 '--service-dns-domain', 'example.org',
+                 '--skip-phases', 'all',
+                 '--token', 'token',
+                 '--token-ttl', '1h1m1s',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_init_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.init error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.init()
+
+    def test_join(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.join without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.join() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'join']
+            )
+
+    def test_join_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.join with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.join(
+                api_server_endpoint='10.160.65.165:6443',
+                apiserver_advertise_address='127.0.0.1',
+                apiserver_bind_port='1234',
+                certificate_key='secret',
+                config='/config.cfg',
+                cri_socket='socket',
+                discovery_file='/discovery.cfg',
+                discovery_token='token',
+                discovery_token_ca_cert_hash='type:value',
+                discovery_token_unsafe_skip_ca_verification=True,
+                experimental_control_plane=True,
+                ignore_preflight_errors='all',
+                node_name='node-1',
+                skip_phases='all',
+                tls_bootstrap_token='token',
+                token='token',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'join',
+                 '10.160.65.165:6443',
+                 '--discovery-token-unsafe-skip-ca-verification',
+                 '--experimental-control-plane',
+                 '--apiserver-advertise-address', '127.0.0.1',
+                 '--apiserver-bind-port', '1234',
+                 '--certificate-key', 'secret',
+                 '--config', '/config.cfg',
+                 '--cri-socket', 'socket',
+                 '--discovery-file', '/discovery.cfg',
+                 '--discovery-token', 'token',
+                 '--discovery-token-ca-cert-hash', 'type:value',
+                 '--ignore-preflight-errors', 'all',
+                 '--node-name', 'node-1',
+                 '--skip-phases', 'all',
+                 '--tls-bootstrap-token', 'token',
+                 '--token', 'token',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_join_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.join error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.join()
+
+    def test_reset(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.reset without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.reset() == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'reset', '--force']
+            )
+
+    def test_reset_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.reset with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert kubeadm.reset(
+                cert_dir='/pki',
+                cri_socket='socket',
+                ignore_preflight_errors='all',
+                kubeconfig='/kube.cfg',
+                rootfs='/mnt') == 'stdout'
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['kubeadm', 'reset', '--force',
+                 '--cert-dir', '/pki',
+                 '--cri-socket', 'socket',
+                 '--ignore-preflight-errors', 'all',
+                 '--kubeconfig', '/kube.cfg',
+                 '--rootfs', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_reset_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test kuebadm.reset error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(kubeadm.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert kubeadm.reset()
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_mount.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_mount.py
index a9df52f1d8..fe9b067665 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_mount.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_mount.py
@@ -216,6 +216,21 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                        mock_open(read_data=MOCK_SHELL_FILE)):
                 self.assertEqual(mount.set_fstab('A', 'B', 'C'), 'new')
 
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
+            with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen',
+                       mock_open(read_data=MOCK_SHELL_FILE)):
+                self.assertEqual(mount.set_fstab('B', 'A', 'C', 'D', 'F', 'G'),
+                                 'present')
+
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
+            with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen',
+                       mock_open(read_data=MOCK_SHELL_FILE)):
+                self.assertEqual(mount.set_fstab('B', 'A', 'C',
+                                                 not_change=True),
+                                 'present')
+
     def test_rm_automaster(self):
         '''
         Remove the mount point from the auto_master
@@ -239,6 +254,34 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                               mount.set_automaster,
                               'A', 'B', 'C')
 
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        mock_read = MagicMock(side_effect=OSError)
+        with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
+            with patch.object(salt.utils.files, 'fopen', mock_read):
+                self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError,
+                                  mount.set_automaster, 'A', 'B', 'C')
+
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
+            with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen',
+                       mock_open(read_data=MOCK_SHELL_FILE)):
+                self.assertEqual(mount.set_automaster('A', 'B', 'C'), 'new')
+
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
+            with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen',
+                       mock_open(read_data='/..A -fstype=C,D C:B')):
+                self.assertEqual(mount.set_automaster('A', 'B', 'C', 'D'),
+                                 'present')
+
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
+            with patch('salt.utils.files.fopen',
+                       mock_open(read_data='/..A -fstype=XX C:B')):
+                self.assertEqual(mount.set_automaster('A', 'B', 'C', 'D',
+                                                      not_change=True),
+                                 'present')
+
     def test_automaster(self):
         '''
         Test the list the contents of the fstab
@@ -284,7 +327,7 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'AIX', 'kernel': 'AIX'}):
             with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
                 self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError,
-                              mount.set_filesystems, 'A', 'B', 'C')
+                                  mount.set_filesystems, 'A', 'B', 'C')
 
             mock_read = MagicMock(side_effect=OSError)
             with patch.object(os.path, 'isfile', mock):
@@ -305,6 +348,13 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                                                    'stderr': True})
                     with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
                         self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device'))
+                        mock.assert_called_with('mount  device name ',
+                                                python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+                    with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                        self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device', fstype='fstype'))
+                        mock.assert_called_with('mount  -t fstype device name ',
+                                                python_shell=False, runas=None)
 
                     mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': False,
                                                    'stderr': False})
@@ -320,13 +370,42 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                                                    'stderr': True})
                     with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
                         self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device'))
+                        mock.assert_called_with('mount  device name ',
+                                                python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+                    with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                        self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device', fstype='fstype'))
+                        mock.assert_called_with('mount  -v fstype device name ',
+                                                python_shell=False, runas=None)
 
                     mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': False,
                                                    'stderr': False})
                     with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
                         self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device'))
 
-    def test_remount(self):
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'Linux'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+            with patch.object(os.path, 'exists', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value=None)
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'file.mkdir': None}):
+                    mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': True,
+                                                   'stderr': True})
+                    with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                        self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device'))
+                        mock.assert_called_with('mount -o defaults device name ',
+                                                python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+                    with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                        self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device', fstype='fstype'))
+                        mock.assert_called_with('mount -o defaults -t fstype device name ',
+                                                python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+                    mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': False,
+                                                   'stderr': False})
+                    with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                        self.assertTrue(mount.mount('name', 'device'))
+
+    def test_remount_non_mounted(self):
         '''
         Attempt to remount a device, if the device is not already mounted, mount
         is called
@@ -345,6 +424,77 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                 with patch.object(mount, 'mount', mock):
                     self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device'))
 
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'Linux'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=[])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value=True)
+                with patch.object(mount, 'mount', mock):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device'))
+
+    def test_remount_already_mounted_no_fstype(self):
+        '''
+        Attempt to remount a device already mounted that do not provides
+        fstype
+        '''
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'MacOS'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=['name'])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 0})
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device'))
+                    mock.assert_called_with('mount -u -o noowners device name ',
+                                            python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'AIX'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=['name'])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 0})
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device'))
+                    mock.assert_called_with('mount -o remount device name ',
+                                            python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'Linux'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=['name'])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 0})
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device'))
+                    mock.assert_called_with('mount -o defaults,remount device name ',
+                                            python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+    def test_remount_already_mounted_with_fstype(self):
+        '''
+        Attempt to remount a device already mounted that do not provides
+        fstype
+        '''
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'MacOS'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=['name'])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 0})
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device', fstype='type'))
+                    mock.assert_called_with('mount -u -o noowners -t type device name ',
+                                            python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'AIX'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=['name'])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 0})
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device', fstype='type'))
+                    mock.assert_called_with('mount -o remount -v type device name ',
+                                            python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, {'os': 'Linux'}):
+            mock = MagicMock(return_value=['name'])
+            with patch.object(mount, 'active', mock):
+                mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 0})
+                with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+                    self.assertTrue(mount.remount('name', 'device', fstype='type'))
+                    mock.assert_called_with('mount -o defaults,remount -t type device name ',
+                                            python_shell=False, runas=None)
+
     def test_umount(self):
         '''
         Attempt to unmount a device by specifying the directory it is
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_parted_partition.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_parted_partition.py
index 8f381d55a6..1959e5978e 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_parted_partition.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_parted_partition.py
@@ -376,3 +376,20 @@ class PartedTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                 }
             }
             self.assertEqual(output, expected)
+
+    def test_disk_set(self):
+        with patch('salt.modules.parted_partition._validate_device', MagicMock()):
+            self.cmdrun.return_value = ''
+            output = parted.disk_set('/dev/sda', 'pmbr_boot', 'on')
+            self.cmdrun.assert_called_once_with(
+                ['parted', '-m', '-s', '/dev/sda', 'disk_set',
+                 'pmbr_boot', 'on'])
+            assert output == []
+
+    def test_disk_toggle(self):
+        with patch('salt.modules.parted_partition._validate_device', MagicMock()):
+            self.cmdrun.return_value = ''
+            output = parted.disk_toggle('/dev/sda', 'pmbr_boot')
+            self.cmdrun.assert_called_once_with(
+                ['parted', '-m', '-s', '/dev/sda', 'disk_toggle', 'pmbr_boot'])
+            assert output == []
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_rpm_lowpkg.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_rpm_lowpkg.py
index 0a2359ccb2..dc9f52c572 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_rpm_lowpkg.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_rpm_lowpkg.py
@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@ from tests.support.mock import (
 import salt.modules.rpm_lowpkg as rpm
 
 
+def _called_with_root(mock):
+    cmd = ' '.join(mock.call_args[0][0])
+    return cmd.startswith('rpm --root /')
+
+
 @skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
 class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
     '''
@@ -28,7 +33,7 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
     def setup_loader_modules(self):
         return {rpm: {'rpm': MagicMock(return_value=MagicMock)}}
 
-    # 'list_pkgs' function tests: 1
+    # 'list_pkgs' function tests: 2
 
     def test_list_pkgs(self):
         '''
@@ -37,13 +42,24 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         mock = MagicMock(return_value='')
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
             self.assertDictEqual(rpm.list_pkgs(), {})
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
+
+    def test_list_pkgs_root(self):
+        '''
+        Test if it list the packages currently installed in a dict,
+        called with root parameter
+        '''
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value='')
+        with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
+            rpm.list_pkgs(root='/')
+            self.assertTrue(_called_with_root(mock))
 
-    # 'verify' function tests: 1
+    # 'verify' function tests: 2
 
     def test_verify(self):
         '''
-        Test if it runs an rpm -Va on a system,
-        and returns the results in a dict
+        Test if it runs an rpm -Va on a system, and returns the
+        results in a dict
         '''
         mock = MagicMock(return_value={'stdout': '',
                                        'stderr': '',
@@ -51,8 +67,22 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                                        'pid': 12345})
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
             self.assertDictEqual(rpm.verify('httpd'), {})
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
+
+    def test_verify_root(self):
+        '''
+        Test if it runs an rpm -Va on a system, and returns the
+        results in a dict, called with root parameter
+        '''
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value={'stdout': '',
+                                       'stderr': '',
+                                       'retcode': 0,
+                                       'pid': 12345})
+        with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
+            rpm.verify('httpd', root='/')
+            self.assertTrue(_called_with_root(mock))
 
-    # 'file_list' function tests: 1
+    # 'file_list' function tests: 2
 
     def test_file_list(self):
         '''
@@ -62,8 +92,20 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
             self.assertDictEqual(rpm.file_list('httpd'),
                                  {'errors': [], 'files': []})
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
 
-    # 'file_dict' function tests: 1
+    def test_file_list_root(self):
+        '''
+        Test if it list the files that belong to a package, using the
+        root parameter.
+        '''
+
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value='')
+        with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
+            rpm.file_list('httpd', root='/')
+            self.assertTrue(_called_with_root(mock))
+
+    # 'file_dict' function tests: 2
 
     def test_file_dict(self):
         '''
@@ -73,6 +115,16 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
             self.assertDictEqual(rpm.file_dict('httpd'),
                                  {'errors': [], 'packages': {}})
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
+
+    def test_file_dict_root(self):
+        '''
+        Test if it list the files that belong to a package
+        '''
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value='')
+        with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
+            rpm.file_dict('httpd', root='/')
+            self.assertTrue(_called_with_root(mock))
 
     # 'owner' function tests: 1
 
@@ -86,6 +138,7 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         mock = MagicMock(return_value=ret)
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run_stdout': mock}):
             self.assertEqual(rpm.owner('/usr/bin/salt-jenkins-build'), '')
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
 
         ret = {'/usr/bin/vim': 'vim-enhanced-7.4.160-1.e17.x86_64',
                '/usr/bin/python': 'python-2.7.5-16.e17.x86_64'}
@@ -94,8 +147,22 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run_stdout': mock}):
             self.assertDictEqual(rpm.owner('/usr/bin/python', '/usr/bin/vim'),
                                  ret)
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
 
-    # 'checksum' function tests: 1
+    def test_owner_root(self):
+        '''
+        Test if it return the name of the package that owns the file,
+        using the parameter root.
+        '''
+        self.assertEqual(rpm.owner(), '')
+
+        ret = 'file /usr/bin/salt-jenkins-build is not owned by any package'
+        mock = MagicMock(return_value=ret)
+        with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'cmd.run_stdout': mock}):
+            rpm.owner('/usr/bin/salt-jenkins-build', root='/')
+            self.assertTrue(_called_with_root(mock))
+
+    # 'checksum' function tests: 2
 
     def test_checksum(self):
         '''
@@ -110,6 +177,17 @@ class RpmTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
         mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[True, 0, True, 1, False, 0])
         with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'file.file_exists': mock, 'cmd.retcode': mock}):
             self.assertDictEqual(rpm.checksum("file1.rpm", "file2.rpm", "file3.rpm"), ret)
+            self.assertFalse(_called_with_root(mock))
+
+    def test_checksum_root(self):
+        '''
+        Test if checksum validate as expected, using the parameter
+        root
+        '''
+        mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[True, 0])
+        with patch.dict(rpm.__salt__, {'file.file_exists': mock, 'cmd.retcode': mock}):
+            rpm.checksum("file1.rpm", root='/')
+            self.assertTrue(_called_with_root(mock))
 
     def test_version_cmp_rpm(self):
         '''
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_systemd_service.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_systemd_service.py
index 1d3a760c13..ed44459f93 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_systemd_service.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_systemd_service.py
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
 from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals, print_function
 import os
 
+import pytest
+
 # Import Salt Testing Libs
 from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
 from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf
@@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ class SystemdTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                 'README'
             )
         )
-        sysv_enabled_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: x == 'baz')
+        sysv_enabled_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x, _: x == 'baz')
 
         with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': cmd_mock}):
             with patch.object(os, 'listdir', listdir_mock):
@@ -146,7 +148,7 @@ class SystemdTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                 'README'
             )
         )
-        sysv_enabled_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: x == 'baz')
+        sysv_enabled_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x, _: x == 'baz')
 
         with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': cmd_mock}):
             with patch.object(os, 'listdir', listdir_mock):
@@ -571,3 +573,54 @@ class SystemdScopeTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
 
     def test_unmask_runtime(self):
         self._mask_unmask('unmask_', True)
+
+    def test_firstboot(self):
+        '''
+        Test service.firstboot without parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert systemd.firstboot()
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(['systemd-firstboot'])
+
+    def test_firstboot_params(self):
+        '''
+        Test service.firstboot with parameters
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 0, 'stdout': 'stdout'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert systemd.firstboot(
+                locale='en_US.UTF-8',
+                locale_message='en_US.UTF-8',
+                keymap='jp',
+                timezone='Europe/Berlin',
+                hostname='node-001',
+                machine_id='1234567890abcdef',
+                root='/mnt')
+            salt_mock['cmd.run_all'].assert_called_with(
+                ['systemd-firstboot',
+                 '--locale', 'en_US.UTF-8',
+                 '--locale-message', 'en_US.UTF-8',
+                 '--keymap', 'jp',
+                 '--timezone', 'Europe/Berlin',
+                 '--hostname', 'node-001',
+                 '--machine-ID', '1234567890abcdef',
+                 '--root', '/mnt'])
+
+    def test_firstboot_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test service.firstboot error
+        '''
+        result = {'retcode': 1, 'stderr': 'error'}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run_all': MagicMock(return_value=result),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            with pytest.raises(CommandExecutionError):
+                assert systemd.firstboot()
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_useradd.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_useradd.py
index 18da8d8ce8..74cafc6440 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_useradd.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_useradd.py
@@ -415,14 +415,15 @@ class UserAddTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
 
         mock = MagicMock(return_value=None)
         with patch.dict(useradd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
-            mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[{'name': ''}, False,
+            mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[False, {'name': ''},
                                           {'name': 'salt'}])
             with patch.object(useradd, 'info', mock):
                 self.assertTrue(useradd.rename('name', 'salt'))
 
         mock = MagicMock(return_value=None)
         with patch.dict(useradd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
-            mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[{'name': ''}, False, {'name': ''}])
+            mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[False, {'name': ''},
+                                          {'name': ''}])
             with patch.object(useradd, 'info', mock):
                 self.assertFalse(useradd.rename('salt', 'salt'))
 
diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_zypperpkg.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_zypperpkg.py
index a7063e47c6..d2ae06a98e 100644
--- a/tests/unit/modules/test_zypperpkg.py
+++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_zypperpkg.py
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ class ZyppCallMock(object):
         return self
 
     def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        # If the call is for a configuration modifier, we return self
+        if any(i in kwargs for i in ('no_repo_failure', 'systemd_scope', 'root')):
+            return self
         return MagicMock(return_value=self.__return_value)()
 
 
@@ -925,7 +928,7 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
                     'pico': '0.1.1',
                 }
 
-            def __call__(self):
+            def __call__(self, root=None, includes=None):
                 pkgs = self._pkgs.copy()
                 for target in self._packages:
                     if self._pkgs.get(target):
@@ -991,10 +994,10 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
         with zypper_patcher:
             zypper.mod_repo(name, **{'url': url})
             self.assertEqual(
-                zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_args_list,
+                zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_args_list,
                 [call('ar', url, name)]
             )
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
+            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
 
     def test_repo_noadd_nomod_noref(self):
         '''
@@ -1016,8 +1019,8 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
             self.assertEqual(
                 out['comment'],
                 'Specified arguments did not result in modification of repo')
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_count == 0)
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
+            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_count == 0)
+            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
 
     def test_repo_noadd_modbaseurl_ref(self):
         '''
@@ -1045,9 +1048,11 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
                 'priority': 1,
                 'cache': False,
                 'keeppackages': False,
-                'type': 'rpm-md'}
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.mod_repo.call_count == 2)
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.mod_repo.mock_calls[1] == call(name, **expected_params))
+                'type': 'rpm-md',
+                'root': None,
+            }
+            self.assertEqual(zypper.mod_repo.call_count, 2)
+            self.assertEqual(zypper.mod_repo.mock_calls[1], call(name, **expected_params))
 
     def test_repo_add_mod_noref(self):
         '''
@@ -1063,10 +1068,10 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
         with zypper_patcher:
             zypper.mod_repo(name, **{'url': url, 'refresh': True})
             self.assertEqual(
-                zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_args_list,
+                zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_args_list,
                 [call('ar', url, name)]
             )
-            zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
+            zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
                 'mr', '--refresh', name
             )
 
@@ -1085,8 +1090,8 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
             'salt.modules.zypperpkg', **self.zypper_patcher_config)
         with zypper_patcher:
             zypper.mod_repo(name, **{'url': url, 'refresh': True})
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_count == 0)
-            zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
+            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_count == 0)
+            zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
                 'mr', '--refresh', name
             )
 
@@ -1105,13 +1110,13 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
         with zypper_patcher:
             zypper.mod_repo(name, **{'url': url, 'gpgautoimport': True})
             self.assertEqual(
-                zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_args_list,
+                zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_args_list,
                 [
                     call('ar', url, name),
                     call('--gpg-auto-import-keys', 'refresh', name)
                 ]
             )
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
+            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
 
     def test_repo_noadd_nomod_ref(self):
         '''
@@ -1132,10 +1137,10 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
         with zypper_patcher:
             zypper.mod_repo(name, **{'url': url, 'gpgautoimport': True})
             self.assertEqual(
-                zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_args_list,
+                zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_args_list,
                 [call('--gpg-auto-import-keys', 'refresh', name)]
             )
-            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
+            self.assertTrue(zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.call_count == 0)
 
     def test_repo_add_mod_ref(self):
         '''
@@ -1156,13 +1161,13 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
                 **{'url': url, 'refresh': True, 'gpgautoimport': True}
             )
             self.assertEqual(
-                zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_args_list,
+                zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_args_list,
                 [
                     call('ar', url, name),
                     call('--gpg-auto-import-keys', 'refresh', name)
                 ]
             )
-            zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
+            zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
                 '--gpg-auto-import-keys', 'mr', '--refresh', name
             )
 
@@ -1188,10 +1193,10 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
                 **{'url': url, 'refresh': True, 'gpgautoimport': True}
             )
             self.assertEqual(
-                zypper.__zypper__.xml.call.call_args_list,
+                zypper.__zypper__(root=None).xml.call.call_args_list,
                 [call('--gpg-auto-import-keys', 'refresh', name)]
             )
-            zypper.__zypper__.refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
+            zypper.__zypper__(root=None).refreshable.xml.call.assert_called_once_with(
                 '--gpg-auto-import-keys', 'mr', '--refresh', name
             )
 
@@ -1368,3 +1373,58 @@ Repository 'DUMMY' not found by its alias, number, or URI.
         with self.assertRaises(CommandExecutionError):
             for op in ['>>', '==', '<<', '+']:
                 zypper.Wildcard(_zpr)('libzypp', '{0}*.1'.format(op))
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.zypperpkg._get_visible_patterns')
+    def test__get_installed_patterns(self, get_visible_patterns):
+        '''Test installed patterns in the system'''
+        get_visible_patterns.return_value = {
+            'package-a': {
+                'installed': True,
+                'summary': 'description a',
+            },
+            'package-b': {
+                'installed': False,
+                'summary': 'description b',
+            },
+        }
+
+        salt_mock = {
+            'cmd.run': MagicMock(return_value='''pattern() = package-a
+pattern-visible()
+pattern() = package-c'''),
+        }
+        with patch.dict('salt.modules.zypperpkg.__salt__', salt_mock):
+            assert zypper._get_installed_patterns() == {
+                'package-a': {
+                    'installed': True,
+                    'summary': 'description a',
+                },
+                'package-c': {
+                    'installed': True,
+                    'summary': 'Non-visible pattern',
+                },
+            }
+
+    @patch('salt.modules.zypperpkg._get_visible_patterns')
+    def test_list_patterns(self, get_visible_patterns):
+        '''Test available patterns in the repo'''
+        get_visible_patterns.return_value = {
+            'package-a': {
+                'installed': True,
+                'summary': 'description a',
+            },
+            'package-b': {
+                'installed': False,
+                'summary': 'description b',
+            },
+        }
+        assert zypper.list_patterns() == {
+            'package-a': {
+                'installed': True,
+                'summary': 'description a',
+            },
+            'package-b': {
+                'installed': False,
+                'summary': 'description b',
+            },
+        }
diff --git a/tests/unit/states/test_btrfs.py b/tests/unit/states/test_btrfs.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3f45ed94f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/unit/states/test_btrfs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,782 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Author: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+#
+# Copyright 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+#
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+# or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+# distributed with this work for additional information
+# regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+# with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+# KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+# specific language governing permissions and limitations
+# under the License.
+
+'''
+:maintainer:    Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
+:platform:      Linux
+'''
+# Import Python Libs
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+# Import Salt Testing Libs
+from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
+from tests.support.unit import skipIf, TestCase
+from tests.support.mock import (
+    MagicMock,
+    NO_MOCK,
+    NO_MOCK_REASON,
+    patch,
+)
+
+from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
+import salt.states.btrfs as btrfs
+
+import pytest
+
+
+@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
+class BtrfsTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
+    '''
+    Test cases for salt.states.btrfs
+    '''
+
+    def setup_loader_modules(self):
+        return {
+            btrfs: {
+                '__salt__': {},
+                '__states__': {},
+                '__utils__': {},
+            }
+        }
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('tempfile.mkdtemp')
+    def test__mount_fails(self, mkdtemp, umount):
+        '''
+        Test mounting a device in a temporary place.
+        '''
+        mkdtemp.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        states_mock = {
+            'mount.mounted': MagicMock(return_value={'result': False}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock):
+            assert btrfs._mount('/dev/sda1', use_default=False) is None
+            mkdtemp.assert_called_once()
+            states_mock['mount.mounted'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='btrfs',
+                                                            opts='subvol=/',
+                                                            persist=False)
+            umount.assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx')
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('tempfile.mkdtemp')
+    def test__mount(self, mkdtemp, umount):
+        '''
+        Test mounting a device in a temporary place.
+        '''
+        mkdtemp.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        states_mock = {
+            'mount.mounted': MagicMock(return_value={'result': True}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock):
+            assert btrfs._mount('/dev/sda1', use_default=False) == '/tmp/xxx'
+            mkdtemp.assert_called_once()
+            states_mock['mount.mounted'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='btrfs',
+                                                            opts='subvol=/',
+                                                            persist=False)
+            umount.assert_not_called()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('tempfile.mkdtemp')
+    def test__mount_use_default(self, mkdtemp, umount):
+        '''
+        Test mounting a device in a temporary place.
+        '''
+        mkdtemp.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        states_mock = {
+            'mount.mounted': MagicMock(return_value={'result': True}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock):
+            assert btrfs._mount('/dev/sda1', use_default=True) == '/tmp/xxx'
+            mkdtemp.assert_called_once()
+            states_mock['mount.mounted'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='btrfs',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            persist=False)
+            umount.assert_not_called()
+
+    def test__umount(self):
+        '''
+        Test umounting and cleanning temporary place.
+        '''
+        states_mock = {
+            'mount.unmounted': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        utils_mock = {
+            'files.rm_rf': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__utils__, utils_mock):
+            btrfs._umount('/tmp/xxx')
+            states_mock['mount.unmounted'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx')
+            utils_mock['files.rm_rf'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx')
+
+    def test__is_default_not_default(self):
+        '''
+        Test if the subvolume is the current default.
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_show': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '@/var': {'subvolume id': '256'},
+            }),
+            'btrfs.subvolume_get_default': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'id': '5',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert not btrfs._is_default('/tmp/xxx/@/var', '/tmp/xxx', '@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_show'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_get_default'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx')
+
+    def test__is_default(self):
+        '''
+        Test if the subvolume is the current default.
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_show': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '@/var': {'subvolume id': '256'},
+            }),
+            'btrfs.subvolume_get_default': MagicMock(return_value={
+                'id': '256',
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs._is_default('/tmp/xxx/@/var', '/tmp/xxx', '@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_show'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_get_default'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx')
+
+    def test__set_default(self):
+        '''
+        Test setting a subvolume as the current default.
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_show': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '@/var': {'subvolume id': '256'},
+            }),
+            'btrfs.subvolume_set_default': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs._set_default('/tmp/xxx/@/var', '/tmp/xxx', '@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_show'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_set_default'].assert_called_with('256', '/tmp/xxx')
+
+    def test__is_cow_not_cow(self):
+        '''
+        Test if the subvolume is copy on write.
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'file.lsattr': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '/tmp/xxx/@/var': ['C'],
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert not btrfs._is_cow('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['file.lsattr'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@')
+
+    def test__is_cow(self):
+        '''
+        Test if the subvolume is copy on write.
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'file.lsattr': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '/tmp/xxx/@/var': [],
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs._is_cow('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['file.lsattr'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@')
+
+    def test__unset_cow(self):
+        '''
+        Test disabling the subvolume as copy on write.
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'file.chattr': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert btrfs._unset_cow('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['file.chattr'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var',
+                                                        operator='add',
+                                                        attributes='C')
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists(self, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists_test(self, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': True,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': None,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._is_default')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists_was_default(self, mount, umount,
+                                                  is_default):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        is_default.return_value = True
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1',
+                                           set_default=True) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._set_default')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._is_default')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists_set_default(self, mount, umount,
+                                                  is_default, set_default):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        is_default.return_value = False
+        set_default.return_value = True
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1',
+                                           set_default=True) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {
+                    '@/var_default': True
+                },
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._set_default')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._is_default')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists_set_default_no_force(self,
+                                                           mount,
+                                                           umount,
+                                                           is_default,
+                                                           set_default):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        is_default.return_value = False
+        set_default.return_value = True
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1',
+                                           set_default=True,
+                                           force_set_default=False) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._is_cow')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists_no_cow(self, mount, umount, is_cow):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        is_cow.return_value = False
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1',
+                                           copy_on_write=False) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._unset_cow')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._is_cow')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_exists_unset_cow(self, mount, umount,
+                                                is_cow, unset_cow):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        is_cow.return_value = True
+        unset_cow.return_value = True
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=True),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1',
+                                           copy_on_write=False) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {
+                    '@/var_no_cow': True
+                },
+                'comment': ['Subvolume @/var already present'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created(self, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=False),
+            'btrfs.subvolume_create': MagicMock(),
+        }
+        states_mock = {
+            'file.directory': MagicMock(return_value={'result': True}),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {
+                    '@/var': 'Created subvolume @/var'
+                },
+                'comment': [],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_create'].assert_called_once()
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_fails_directory(self, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=False),
+        }
+        states_mock = {
+            'file.directory': MagicMock(return_value={'result': False}),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': False,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Error creating /tmp/xxx/@ directory'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    def test_subvolume_created_fails(self, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test creating a subvolume.
+        '''
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.subvolume_exists': MagicMock(return_value=False),
+            'btrfs.subvolume_create': MagicMock(side_effect=CommandExecutionError),
+        }
+        states_mock = {
+            'file.directory': MagicMock(return_value={'result': True}),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__states__, states_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.subvolume_created(name='@/var',
+                                           device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': False,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Error creating subvolume @/var'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_exists'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.subvolume_create'].assert_called_once()
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    def test_diff_properties_fails(self):
+        '''
+        Test when diff_properties do not found a property
+        '''
+        expected = {
+            'wrong_property': True
+        }
+        current = {
+            'compression': {
+                'description': 'Set/get compression for a file or directory',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'label': {
+                'description': 'Set/get label of device.',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'ro': {
+                'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+        }
+        with pytest.raises(Exception):
+            btrfs._diff_properties(expected, current)
+
+    def test_diff_properties_enable_ro(self):
+        '''
+        Test when diff_properties enable one single property
+        '''
+        expected = {
+            'ro': True
+        }
+        current = {
+            'compression': {
+                'description': 'Set/get compression for a file or directory',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'label': {
+                'description': 'Set/get label of device.',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'ro': {
+                'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+        }
+        assert btrfs._diff_properties(expected, current) == {'ro': True}
+
+    def test_diff_properties_only_enable_ro(self):
+        '''
+        Test when diff_properties is half ready
+        '''
+        expected = {
+            'ro': True,
+            'label': 'mylabel'
+        }
+        current = {
+            'compression': {
+                'description': 'Set/get compression for a file or directory',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'label': {
+                'description': 'Set/get label of device.',
+                'value': 'mylabel',
+            },
+            'ro': {
+                'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+        }
+        assert btrfs._diff_properties(expected, current) == {'ro': True}
+
+    def test_diff_properties_disable_ro(self):
+        '''
+        Test when diff_properties enable one single property
+        '''
+        expected = {
+            'ro': False
+        }
+        current = {
+            'compression': {
+                'description': 'Set/get compression for a file or directory',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'label': {
+                'description': 'Set/get label of device.',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'ro': {
+                'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                'value': True,
+            },
+        }
+        assert btrfs._diff_properties(expected, current) == {'ro': False}
+
+    def test_diff_properties_emty_na(self):
+        '''
+        Test when diff_properties is already disabled as N/A
+        '''
+        expected = {
+            'ro': False
+        }
+        current = {
+            'compression': {
+                'description': 'Set/get compression for a file or directory',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'label': {
+                'description': 'Set/get label of device.',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+            'ro': {
+                'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                'value': 'N/A',
+            },
+        }
+        assert btrfs._diff_properties(expected, current) == {}
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    def test_properties_subvolume_not_exists(self, exists, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test when subvolume is not present
+        '''
+        exists.return_value = False
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        assert btrfs.properties(name='@/var',
+                                device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': False,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Object @/var not found'],
+            }
+        mount.assert_called_once()
+        umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    def test_properties_default_root_subvolume(self, exists, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test when root subvolume resolves to another subvolume
+        '''
+        exists.return_value = False
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        assert btrfs.properties(name='/',
+                                device='/dev/sda1') == {
+                'name': '/',
+                'result': False,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Object / not found'],
+            }
+        exists.assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/.')
+
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    def test_properties_device_fail(self, exists):
+        '''
+        Test when we try to set a device that is not pressent
+        '''
+        exists.return_value = False
+        assert btrfs.properties(name='/dev/sda1',
+                                device=None) == {
+                'name': '/dev/sda1',
+                'result': False,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Object /dev/sda1 not found'],
+            }
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    def test_properties_subvolume_fail(self, exists, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test setting a wrong property in a subvolume
+        '''
+        exists.return_value = True
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.properties': MagicMock(side_effect=[
+                {
+                    'ro': {
+                        'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                        'value': 'N/A',
+                    },
+                }
+            ]),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.properties(name='@/var',
+                                    device='/dev/sda1',
+                                    wrond_property=True) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': False,
+                'changes': {},
+                'comment': ['Some property not found in @/var'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.properties'].assert_called_with('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
+
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._umount')
+    @patch('salt.states.btrfs._mount')
+    @patch('os.path.exists')
+    def test_properties_enable_ro_subvolume(self, exists, mount, umount):
+        '''
+        Test setting a ro property in a subvolume
+        '''
+        exists.return_value = True
+        mount.return_value = '/tmp/xxx'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'btrfs.properties': MagicMock(side_effect=[
+                {
+                    'ro': {
+                        'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                        'value': 'N/A',
+                    },
+                },
+                None,
+                {
+                    'ro': {
+                        'description': 'Set/get read-only flag or subvolume',
+                        'value': 'true',
+                    },
+                }
+            ]),
+        }
+        opts_mock = {
+            'test': False,
+        }
+        with patch.dict(btrfs.__salt__, salt_mock), \
+                patch.dict(btrfs.__opts__, opts_mock):
+            assert btrfs.properties(name='@/var',
+                                    device='/dev/sda1', ro=True) == {
+                'name': '@/var',
+                'result': True,
+                'changes': {'ro': 'true'},
+                'comment': ['Properties changed in @/var'],
+            }
+            salt_mock['btrfs.properties'].assert_any_call('/tmp/xxx/@/var')
+            salt_mock['btrfs.properties'].assert_any_call('/tmp/xxx/@/var',
+                                                          set='ro=true')
+            mount.assert_called_once()
+            umount.assert_called_once()
diff --git a/tests/unit/states/test_mount.py b/tests/unit/states/test_mount.py
index 3e3a75d3cd..8f21db0cbb 100644
--- a/tests/unit/states/test_mount.py
+++ b/tests/unit/states/test_mount.py
@@ -449,3 +449,608 @@ class MountTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
                'changes': {}}
 
         self.assertDictEqual(mount.mod_watch(name, sfun='unmount'), ret)
+
+    def test__convert_to_fast_none(self):
+        '''
+        Test the device name conversor
+        '''
+        assert mount._convert_to('/dev/sda1', None) == '/dev/sda1'
+
+    def test__convert_to_fast_device(self):
+        '''
+        Test the device name conversor
+        '''
+        assert mount._convert_to('/dev/sda1', 'device') == '/dev/sda1'
+
+    def test__convert_to_fast_token(self):
+        '''
+        Test the device name conversor
+        '''
+        assert mount._convert_to('LABEL=home', 'label') == 'LABEL=home'
+
+    def test__convert_to_device_none(self):
+        '''
+        Test the device name conversor
+        '''
+        salt_mock = {
+            'disk.blkid': MagicMock(return_value={}),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount._convert_to('/dev/sda1', 'uuid') is None
+            salt_mock['disk.blkid'].assert_called_with('/dev/sda1')
+
+    def test__convert_to_device_token(self):
+        '''
+        Test the device name conversor
+        '''
+        uuid = '988c663d-74a2-432b-ba52-3eea34015f22'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'disk.blkid': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '/dev/sda1': {'UUID': uuid}
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            uuid = 'UUID={}'.format(uuid)
+            assert mount._convert_to('/dev/sda1', 'uuid') == uuid
+            salt_mock['disk.blkid'].assert_called_with('/dev/sda1')
+
+    def test__convert_to_token_device(self):
+        '''
+        Test the device name conversor
+        '''
+        uuid = '988c663d-74a2-432b-ba52-3eea34015f22'
+        salt_mock = {
+            'disk.blkid': MagicMock(return_value={
+                '/dev/sda1': {'UUID': uuid}
+            }),
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            uuid = 'UUID={}'.format(uuid)
+            assert mount._convert_to(uuid, 'device') == '/dev/sda1'
+            salt_mock['disk.blkid'].assert_called_with(token=uuid)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_macos_test_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already in /etc/auto_salt.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'MacOS'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_automaster': MagicMock(return_value='present')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_automaster'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                                 device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                                 fstype='ext2',
+                                                                 opts='noowners',
+                                                                 config='/etc/auto_salt',
+                                                                 test=True,
+                                                                 not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_aix_test_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already in /etc/filesystems.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'AIX'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_filesystems': MagicMock(return_value='present')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_filesystems'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                                  device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                                  fstype='ext2',
+                                                                  mount=True,
+                                                                  opts='',
+                                                                  config='/etc/filesystems',
+                                                                  test=True,
+                                                                  match_on='auto',
+                                                                  not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_test_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='present')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            test=True,
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_test_new(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry will be written in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='new')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            test=True,
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_test_change(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry will be updated in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='change')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            test=True,
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_test_error(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': False,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry cannot be created in /etc/fstab: error.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='error')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            test=True,
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_macos_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry was already in /etc/auto_salt.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'MacOS'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_automaster': MagicMock(return_value='present')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_automaster'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                                 device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                                 fstype='ext2',
+                                                                 opts='noowners',
+                                                                 config='/etc/auto_salt',
+                                                                 not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_aix_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry was already in /etc/filesystems.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'AIX'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_filesystems': MagicMock(return_value='present')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_filesystems'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                                  device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                                  fstype='ext2',
+                                                                  mount=True,
+                                                                  opts='',
+                                                                  config='/etc/filesystems',
+                                                                  match_on='auto',
+                                                                  not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry was already in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='present')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_new(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {'persist': 'new'},
+            'comment': ['/home entry added in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='new')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_change(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {'persist': 'change'},
+            'comment': ['/home entry updated in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='change')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_present_fail(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_present
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': False,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry cannot be changed in /etc/fstab: error.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.set_fstab': MagicMock(return_value='error')
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_present('/dev/sda1', '/home', 'ext2') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.set_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                            device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                            fstype='ext2',
+                                                            opts='defaults',
+                                                            dump=0,
+                                                            pass_num=0,
+                                                            config='/etc/fstab',
+                                                            match_on='auto',
+                                                            not_change=False)
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_macos_test_absent(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already missing in /etc/auto_salt.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'MacOS'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.automaster': MagicMock(return_value={})
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.automaster'].assert_called_with('/etc/auto_salt')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_aix_test_absent(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already missing in /etc/filesystems.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'AIX'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.filesystems': MagicMock(return_value={})
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.filesystems'].assert_called_with('/etc/filesystems')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_test_absent(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already missing in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.fstab': MagicMock(return_value={})
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.fstab'].assert_called_with('/etc/fstab')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_test_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': None,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry will be removed from /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': True}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.fstab': MagicMock(return_value={'/home': {}})
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.fstab'].assert_called_with('/etc/fstab')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_macos_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {'persist': 'removed'},
+            'comment': ['/home entry removed from /etc/auto_salt.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'MacOS'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.automaster': MagicMock(return_value={'/home': {}}),
+            'mount.rm_automaster': MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.automaster'].assert_called_with('/etc/auto_salt')
+            salt_mock['mount.rm_automaster'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                                device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                                config='/etc/auto_salt')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_aix_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {'persist': 'removed'},
+            'comment': ['/home entry removed from /etc/filesystems.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'AIX'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.filesystems': MagicMock(return_value={'/home': {}}),
+            'mount.rm_filesystems': MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.filesystems'].assert_called_with('/etc/filesystems')
+            salt_mock['mount.rm_filesystems'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                                 device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                                 config='/etc/filesystems')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_present(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {'persist': 'removed'},
+            'comment': ['/home entry removed from /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.fstab': MagicMock(return_value={'/home': {}}),
+            'mount.rm_fstab': MagicMock(return_value=True)
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.fstab'].assert_called_with('/etc/fstab')
+            salt_mock['mount.rm_fstab'].assert_called_with(name='/home',
+                                                           device='/dev/sda1',
+                                                           config='/etc/fstab')
+
+    def test_fstab_absent_absent(self):
+        '''
+        Test fstab_absent
+        '''
+        ret = {
+            'name': '/dev/sda1',
+            'result': True,
+            'changes': {},
+            'comment': ['/home entry is already missing in /etc/fstab.'],
+        }
+
+        grains_mock = {'os': 'Linux'}
+        opts_mock = {'test': False}
+        salt_mock = {
+            'mount.fstab': MagicMock(return_value={})
+        }
+        with patch.dict(mount.__grains__, grains_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__opts__, opts_mock), \
+                patch.dict(mount.__salt__, salt_mock):
+            assert mount.fstab_absent('/dev/sda1', '/home') == ret
+            salt_mock['mount.fstab'].assert_called_with('/etc/fstab')
diff --git a/tests/unit/states/test_pkg.py b/tests/unit/states/test_pkg.py
index 42fe6c6867..d30e064167 100644
--- a/tests/unit/states/test_pkg.py
+++ b/tests/unit/states/test_pkg.py
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class PkgTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
             pkgname: pkgver['new'] for pkgname, pkgver in six.iteritems(self.pkgs)
         })
         upgrade = MagicMock(return_value=self.pkgs)
-        version = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda pkgname: self.pkgs[pkgname]['old'])
+        version = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda pkgname, **_: self.pkgs[pkgname]['old'])
 
         with patch.dict(pkg.__salt__,
                         {'pkg.list_upgrades': list_upgrades,
@@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ class PkgTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
 
             # Run state with test=false
             with patch.dict(pkg.__opts__, {'test': False}):
-
                 ret = pkg.uptodate('dummy', test=True)
                 self.assertTrue(ret['result'])
                 self.assertDictEqual(ret['changes'], self.pkgs)
@@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ class PkgTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
             pkgname: pkgver['new'] for pkgname, pkgver in six.iteritems(self.pkgs)
         })
         upgrade = MagicMock(return_value=self.pkgs)
-        version = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda pkgname: pkgs[pkgname]['old'])
+        version = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda pkgname, **_: pkgs[pkgname]['old'])
 
         with patch.dict(pkg.__salt__,
                         {'pkg.list_upgrades': list_upgrades,
@@ -160,7 +159,7 @@ class PkgTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
             pkgname: pkgver['new'] for pkgname, pkgver in six.iteritems(self.pkgs)
         })
         upgrade = MagicMock(return_value={})
-        version = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda pkgname: pkgs[pkgname]['old'])
+        version = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda pkgname, **_: pkgs[pkgname]['old'])
 
         with patch.dict(pkg.__salt__,
                         {'pkg.list_upgrades': list_upgrades,
diff --git a/tests/unit/test_loader.py b/tests/unit/test_loader.py
index 0f22334559..ba8739a6b2 100644
--- a/tests/unit/test_loader.py
+++ b/tests/unit/test_loader.py
@@ -119,6 +119,97 @@ class LazyLoaderTest(TestCase):
         self.assertTrue(self.module_name + '.not_loaded' not in self.loader)
 
 
+loader_template_module = '''
+import my_utils
+
+def run():
+    return my_utils.run()
+'''
+
+loader_template_utils = '''
+def run():
+    return True
+'''
+
+
+class LazyLoaderUtilsTest(TestCase):
+    '''
+    Test the loader
+    '''
+    module_name = 'lazyloaderutilstest'
+    utils_name = 'my_utils'
+
+    @classmethod
+    def setUpClass(cls):
+        cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None)
+        cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts)
+        if not os.path.isdir(TMP):
+            os.makedirs(TMP)
+
+    def setUp(self):
+        # Setup the module
+        self.module_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP)
+        self.module_file = os.path.join(self.module_dir,
+                                        '{}.py'.format(self.module_name))
+        with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.module_file, 'w') as fh:
+            fh.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(loader_template_module))
+            fh.flush()
+            os.fsync(fh.fileno())
+
+        self.utils_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP)
+        self.utils_file = os.path.join(self.utils_dir,
+                                       '{}.py'.format(self.utils_name))
+        with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.utils_file, 'w') as fh:
+            fh.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(loader_template_utils))
+            fh.flush()
+            os.fsync(fh.fileno())
+
+    def tearDown(self):
+        shutil.rmtree(self.module_dir)
+        if os.path.isdir(self.module_dir):
+            shutil.rmtree(self.module_dir)
+        shutil.rmtree(self.utils_dir)
+        if os.path.isdir(self.utils_dir):
+            shutil.rmtree(self.utils_dir)
+        del self.module_dir
+        del self.module_file
+        del self.utils_dir
+        del self.utils_file
+
+        if self.module_name in sys.modules:
+            del sys.modules[self.module_name]
+        if self.utils_name in sys.modules:
+            del sys.modules[self.utils_name]
+
+    @classmethod
+    def tearDownClass(cls):
+        del cls.opts
+
+    def test_utils_found(self):
+        '''
+        Test that the extra module directory is available for imports
+        '''
+        loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader(
+            [self.module_dir],
+            copy.deepcopy(self.opts),
+            tag='module',
+            extra_module_dirs=[self.utils_dir])
+        self.assertTrue(
+            inspect.isfunction(
+                loader[self.module_name + '.run']))
+        self.assertTrue(loader[self.module_name + '.run']())
+
+    def test_utils_not_found(self):
+        '''
+        Test that the extra module directory is not available for imports
+        '''
+        loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader(
+            [self.module_dir],
+            copy.deepcopy(self.opts),
+            tag='module')
+        self.assertTrue(self.module_name + '.run' not in loader)
+
+
 class LazyLoaderVirtualEnabledTest(TestCase):
     '''
     Test the base loader of salt.
@@ -995,8 +1086,9 @@ class LoaderGlobalsTest(ModuleCase):
 
         # Now, test each module!
         for item in global_vars:
-            for name in names:
-                self.assertIn(name, list(item.keys()))
+            if item['__name__'].startswith('salt.loaded'):
+                for name in names:
+                    self.assertIn(name, list(item.keys()))
 
     def test_auth(self):
         '''
diff --git a/tests/unit/utils/test_systemd.py b/tests/unit/utils/test_systemd.py
index 248ff44579..bddfee5e54 100644
--- a/tests/unit/utils/test_systemd.py
+++ b/tests/unit/utils/test_systemd.py
@@ -100,6 +100,27 @@ class SystemdTestCase(TestCase):
             self.assertTrue(_systemd.version(context))
             self.assertEqual(context, {'salt.utils.systemd.version': _version})
 
+    def test_version_generated_from_git_describe(self):
+        '''
+        Test with version string matching versions generated by git describe
+        in systemd. This feature is used in systemd>=241.
+        '''
+        with patch('subprocess.Popen') as popen_mock:
+            _version = 241
+            output = 'systemd {0} ({0}.0-0-dist)\n-SYSVINIT'.format(_version)
+            popen_mock.return_value = Mock(
+                communicate=lambda *args, **kwargs: (output, None),
+                pid=lambda: 12345,
+                retcode=0
+            )
+
+            # Test without context dict passed
+            self.assertEqual(_systemd.version(), _version)
+            # Test that context key is set when context dict is passed
+            context = {}
+            self.assertTrue(_systemd.version(context))
+            self.assertEqual(context, {'salt.utils.systemd.version': _version})
+
     def test_version_return_from_context(self):
         '''
         Test that the context data is returned when present. To ensure we're
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