On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 10:15:54PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 15.03.2017 um 16:00 schrieb Athanasius: > > The other issue is that my two NFS mounts from my server (still on > > jessie) were failing at boot-time. After I fixed the /proc/bus/usb > > issue (by commenting that line out) the next boot had my NFS mounts work > > OK. But today they've failed again. > > > > The two lines in /etc/fstab are: > > > > 192.168.1.1:/home/users /home/users nfs > > defaults,soft,intr,timeo=50,retrans=6,fg,nfsvers=3,nosuid,nodev,nofail 0 0 > > 192.168.1.1:/mnt/tuesday/data0 /mnt/tuesday/data0 > > nfs > > defaults,soft,intr,timeo=50,retrans=6,fg,nfsvers=3,nosuid,nodev,nofail 0 0 > > > > and these always worked 100% on jessie by the time I'd typed in my > > password. In stretch, due to /home/users not being properly mounted I > > could not complete a login. > > > > > # The primary network interface > > allow-hotplug eth0 > > Use "auto eth0", that should work better in a case like yours. > > NFS mounts rely on network-online.target being hooked up properly. For > allow-hotplug interfaces this is not guaranteed.
I'll give that a go. The reason for me using 'allow-hotplug' is now lost in the mists of time, as it was already this way when I first put /etc on that machine under git control in 2011. Of course the last two boots with 'allow-hotplug' also worked, so I'll report back *if* I have the issue again with it changed to 'auto'. -- - Athanasius = Athanasius(at)miggy.org / http://www.miggy.org/ Finger athan(at)fysh.org for PGP key "And it's me who is my enemy. Me who beats me up. Me who makes the monsters. Me who strips my confidence." Paula Cole - ME
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