I confirm that this is still happening in karmic, I have the same issue,
and a lot of the fixes above either don't work, or the file that they
are changing doesn't exist to begin with. I'm running a fresh install
using kubuntu on an amd64 platform.
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I did find that the rc.local fix that was mentioned works, I didn't even
have to include the sleep command, just the mount -a -t nfs.
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This appears not to be fixed in karmic. I have sysvinit-utils version
2.87dsf and my NSF mounts are not happening on reboot.
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@Mateusz: your bug is different, as this precise one was fixed.
Yours looks a lot like bug 275451.
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Hello,
as you can guess I have the problem with mounting NFS at boot time.
My /etc/lsb-release is:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=9.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=jaunty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 9.04
I've installed this system as VMware virtual machine (F4 during install
CD boot, etc.).
This bug is
I am running hardy-server x64 and this really sux.
Someone please explain why this is so:
sudo mount -a -t noproc,nfs,nfs4,smbfs,cifs,ncp,ncpfs,coda,ocfs2,gfs #
this does not work
sudo mount -a -t nfs,nfs4,smbfs,cifs,ncp,ncpfs,coda,ocfs2,gfs,noproc #
This WORKS!!!
What kinda hacky thing is
Hi all!
I've just noticed that, if in the /etc/fstab file the server is inserted in the
form 'servername.local' (mDNS name), the NFS volume isn't mounted at boot time.
If, after the boot, I do sudo mount -a is ok: obviously the avahi-daemon is
not ready yet at boot time.
But the weird thing is
sysvinit is a source package that contains, as well as sysvinit itself,
the sysv-rc script runner and initscripts that we still do use.
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I suprised that his fix only seems to affect sysvinit - I just ran
into this problem on Gutsy once again (very annoying) and noticed that
sysvinit is not installed on that box. This is an out-of-box 7.10
install with updates. sysvinit is in the list of packages that can be
installed, however, if I
I think upstart-compat-sysv provides the same sysv functionality is
sysvinit, which is why a bunch of stuff is going to be removed.
Perhaps a similar patch needs to be written for upstart?
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Just a question since I have never done any [start-script] patching
before: Should I run the command
patch -p0 sysvinit_2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu37.debdiff
(or -p or -p1?) in a root konsole, and all will be fixed?
This concerns Kubuntu 7.10 Gutsy laptops suffering from not having nfs
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