On Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 02:09:47PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I have a diskless workstation running testing, and although
> its /etc/fstab is
> /dev/nfs       /               nfs defaults 0 0
> none           /tmp            tmpfs defaults 0 0
> none           /var/run        tmpfs defaults 0 0
> none           /var/lock       tmpfs defaults 0 0

Remove /var/run and /var/lock from your fstab; they will probably be
being mounted on top of /run and /run/lock, which will cause you
additional problems.  See tmpfs(5).  They are now tmpfs by default
on all systems, so you don't need them.  Also, the mode isn't being
set, so it's also insecure.

Michael's suggestion regarding autofs is definitely worth
exploring for your other NFS mount issues.


Regards,
Roger

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