Re: [opensuse] Re: Mounting NFS Shares During Boot



On Wednesday May 13 2009, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday May 12 2009, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
On Tue, 12 May 2009, 16:23:09 +0200, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Given an NFS share (server-side) and an fstab entry
(client-side) that can be successfully mounted manually,
what must be done on the cliet side to get that share
mounted during reboot?

Also, can the directories be mounted if you're running
"/etc/init.d/nfs start" manually later on?

To reiterate, it's only boot-time mounting that's not working.
(I've stated this a few times, now, including in the quote you
included above...)

I think Manfred's question was more nuanced. How do you mount
manually later after boot?
By calling "mount -a -t nfs" or even mounting the shares one by one?
Or by calling "/etc/init.d/nfs start"? (That script does much more
than just calling mount, so it could go wrong in other places.)

There's only one mount in question. I mount it by specifying the
mount-point directory to the "mount" command:

# mount /twain/repo/library


The nfs (client) daemon / service is already running by the time I can
log in. It's enabled in run levels 3 and 5. I did mention that.


That information was not given yet by you, AFAICS.

Joachim


Randall Schulz
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