On Sep 5, 2006, at 2:18 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Sam Hathaway]
I have a unionfs mount that included NFS-mounted filesystems as its
components. unionfs filesystems are mounted by
/etc/init.d/mountall.sh, which runs before /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh
(S35 vs. S45).
Does it help to flag the uninfs mount point with _netdev, as
documented in mount(8)?
Petter,
_netdev doesn't help. The fstab line is now:
none /media/samtori-media unionfs dirs=/media/tv-media:/home/sam/
MEDIA:/media/g5-media1:/media/g5-media2,_netdev 0 0
but /etc/init.d/mountall.sh still mounts it.
It would be nice to have mountall.sh refrain from mounting unionfs
filesystems, and either do it in mountnfs.sh, or in a separate
mountunionfs.sh script that runs after mountnfs.sh.
I believe the mechanism for this is already in place by using the
_netdev flag. Please let us know if this isn't working.
The responsible line in mountall.sh is:
mount -a -t noproc,nfs,nfs4,smbfs,cifs,ncp,ncpfs,coda,ocfs2,gfs
or, if $VERBOSE is on:
mount -a -v -t noproc,nfs,nfs4,smbfs,cifs,ncp,ncpfs,coda,ocfs2,gfs
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