> set the default mount options for the NFS filesystem(on the client) to
> be soft(I believe default is hard). When the system boots if it cannot
> mount it, it should continue, then when something tries to access it,
> it will try(again) to mount it.

I am not really knowledgeable on that subject, but I have read that doing
soft mounts is bad, because in some cases it may result in file corruption.

Pat



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