'Twas brillig, and AL13N at 02/10/12 11:17 did gyre and gimble: >> 'Twas brillig, and Guillaume Rousse at 01/10/12 18:45 did gyre and gimble: >>>>> Last, you'd better use autofs to mount those filesystems on >>>>> demand, rather than hardcoding them in /etc/fstab, which avoid to >>>>> relies on server availability during the boot. >>>> >>>> Replace nfs with autofs in those lines? >>> No, that means dropping any nfs filesystem entry in your /etc/fstab, and >>> configuring autofs daemon instead. But that's off-topic right now... >> >> While off-topic, I think you can make this a magic autofs entry without >> using the full autofs - Just add the "x-systemd.automount" option. >> >> Don't try this right now tho', best get everything working nicely first. >> But something for the future perhaps (not tried it myself). > > hmm, is this like automagically mounting it when you get into this network > and unmount when you leave the network? > > i've been looking for something like this for my wife's laptop...
Sadly not. Just run of the mill automounting. I'd kinda like a similar thing too. Col -- Colin Guthrie colin(at)mageia.org http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited http://www.tribalogic.net/ Open Source: Mageia Contributor http://www.mageia.org/ PulseAudio Hacker http://www.pulseaudio.org/ Trac Hacker http://trac.edgewall.org/