> I use this line in fstab:
> heroix.lan:/home /home nfs _netdev,nfsvers=3,auto,defaults
>
> I think _netdev is relevant here.
Yes it is. Also remove auto. NFS mounts are brought up by the netfs
(priority 28) boot script after rpcbind (priority 22) and nfs_client
(priority 24). See
Thomas de Roo wrote:
> On Tue, 28 May 2013, Niels Terp wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have set up my LFS as a NFS client, and accessing my NAS that
>> way.
If I manually mount (and unmont) the drive, everything works fine.
>>
>> But then I wanted the drive to be mounted automatically during
>> boot,
On Tue, 28 May 2013, Niels Terp wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have set up my LFS as a NFS client, and accessing my NAS that way. If I
> manually mount (and unmont) the drive, everything works fine.
>
> But then I wanted the drive to be mounted automatically during boot, which it
> has done before. Bu
Hi all,
I have set up my LFS as a NFS client, and accessing my NAS that way. If I
manually mount (and unmont) the drive, everything works fine.
But then I wanted the drive to be mounted automatically during boot, which it
has done before. But when I boot, it takes a very long time, then I get: