At some point in the boot process, the boot process must not continue
until all fstab mounts have been successful (of course, with a proper
timeout). Currently, the NFS error is simply ignored and the mounting
is postponed. In my opinion this is suboptimal behaviour.
You can address this by
I don't really understand your comment, I'm afraid. Anyway: Even with
my static address setup there's a 1:5 chance that the home directory is
not mounted in time. If I wait for DHCP, it is never mounted in time.
Then, the boot process simply fails, which mustn't happen.
I agree that mounting
Have you tried inserting the computer name in place of the IP address
while the computer uses DCHP to get network info? Otherwise, you may
have to stick with statis IP setup, as IP address is likelt to change
with DCHP.
** Package changed: ubuntu = nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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