On Tue, 28 May 2013, Niels Terp wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have set up my LFS as a NFS client, and accessing my NAS that way. If I 
> manually mount (and unmont) the drive, everything works fine.
>
> But then I wanted the drive to be mounted automatically during boot, which it 
> has done before. But when I boot, it takes a very long time, then I get: 
> mount.nfs: Connection timed out. Which is not surprising, because this 
> happens BEFORE the network connection comes up, and BEFORE rpcbind is 
> available.
>
> How can I change the "boot order" of things ?
>
> Here is a dump of my fstab:
>
> # Begin /etc/fstab
>
> # file system  mount-point  type     options             dump  fsck
> #                                                              order
>
> /dev/sda1     /            ext4    defaults,acl,user_xattr            1     1
> /dev/sda2     swap         swap     pri=1               0     0
> proc           /proc        proc     nosuid,noexec,nodev 0     0
> sysfs          /sys         sysfs    nosuid,noexec,nodev 0     0
> devpts         /dev/pts     devpts   gid=5,mode=620      0     0
> tmpfs          /run         tmpfs    defaults            0     0
> devtmpfs       /dev         devtmpfs mode=0755,nosuid    0     0
> 192.168.0.17:/volume1/Data      /mnt/DiskStation/Data   nfs rw,hard,intr  0 0
>
> # End /etc/fstab
> ~
>
> Niels
>
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Hi,

I use this line in fstab:
heroix.lan:/home /home      nfs      _netdev,nfsvers=3,auto,defaults

I think _netdev is relevant here.

Regards,
Thomas
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