Hi, I have the same problem reported previously - the nfs mount script times out without anything ever getting mounted.
If I run /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs manually after the node has booted it works fine. The nodes in question are diskless nodes which use netboot to start up so I'm wondering if the check for a working network interface which you mentioned might be failing on me. Any suggestions on how to get /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs logging its output somewhere, a quick look didn't show me what script this is getting started in. I guess my situation is pretty unusual so feel free to disregard this comment, for now I've added a quick hack to /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh which calls /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs directly and this seems to do the trick (although I'd prefer to not have to maintain such a hack going forward). Can you point me at where the check for a working interface is performed and I'll try to see if thats whats failing here (again, I didn't see it from a quick look around .. perhaps the solution here is for me to take a longer look around the startup scripts)? Thanks, -stephen -- Stephen Mulcahy Applepie Solutions Ltd http://www.aplpi.com email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile:+353.87.2930252 office:+353.91.751262 Unit 30, Industry Support Centre, GMIT, Dublin Rd, Galway, Ireland.