Tim Donnelly schrieb:
I tried Philippe's soulution and got no joy.
To test the theory that it was a name resolution problem, I inserted a third
mount into the fstab file. I placed this before /proddb and /prodobj. The
first filesystem failed to mount, but the second and third worked as
I tried Philippe's soulution and got no joy.
To test the theory that it was a name resolution problem, I inserted a third
mount into the fstab file. I placed this before /proddb and /prodobj. The
first filesystem failed to mount, but the second and third worked as one would
expect. I also
My problem:
I have a server (damocles running Suse 10) that is supposed to be mounting two
remote file systems via NFS. Both remote file systems are being served by the
same server (janus running SLES 9). The relevant portions of the fstab file
for damocles looks like this:
Tim Donnelly wrote:
My problem:
I have a server (damocles running Suse 10) that is supposed to be
mounting two remote file systems via NFS. Both remote file systems
are being served by the same server (janus running SLES 9). The
relevant portions of the fstab file for damocles looks like