Re: [opensuse] Systemd and fstab
- From: Anton Aylward <opensuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:00:19 -0500
Christoph Bartoschek said the following on 12/13/2011 02:44 PM:
I have the problem that NFS mounts are not mounted during boot. I have
to add them manually afterwards.
What could be the problem?
RTFM
Put them in /etc/fstab as
server:/home/anton /mnt/server/anton nfs \
comment=systemd.automount 0 0
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Now you know what to look for in the documentation :-)
OBTW: AutoFS still works, indirect maps and all, but is a bit redundant
now. SystemD simplifies so many things by offering a "one ring to rule
them all". You just have to know where to touch the ring.
The Documentation is Out There -- to coin a phrase.
I found this by googling.
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