Am Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 04:17:11PM +0200 schrieb hw:
> Hi,
> 
> I have an entry in the fstab to mount an NFS share via IPv6.  For
> unknown reasons, the entry is being ignored on boot, so after booting,
> I have to log in as root and do a 'mount -a' which mounts the share
> without problems.
> 
> The entry in the fstab looks like this:
> 
> 
> [fd53::11]:/srv/example                 /home/example/foo       nfs     
> _netdev      0 0
> 
> 
> I have another case in which machines need to be connected to a
> particular VLAN to mount home directories.  In case they are not
> connected to that VLAN, I don't want the boot process to proceed at
> all because the home directories won't be available.

You might need the "late" option of mount.  Its purpose is to mount when
prerequisites as the network are available already.
> 
> So how do I force it that the entries in fstab are not being silently
> ignored?  I want these shares either mounted, like through like 3
> retries, or booting to stop when they can't be mounted.
> 
I have never tried to implement things as 3x retries or so.

Kind regards,
Christoph

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