Hello Ben,
I have been watching this bug because I have similar behaviour - but I
do not know that it is the same.
I have two exports from the nfs server, which are mounted by one client.
After boot, it is common for one of the exports to mount correctly,
while the other one is nowhere to be seen.
/etc/network/interfaces is set up like this, straight out of the squeeze
setup (6.0.2 release):
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 10.10.0.218
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.10.0.0
broadcast 10.10.0.255
gateway 10.10.0.231
# dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if
installed
dns-nameservers 10.10.0.231
dns-search my.domain
The nfs-server is listed in /etc/hosts, so I doubt that it is a DNS
problem. I am thinking of moving from "allow-hotplug" to "auto" and
seeing if that fixes the problem. For now, I have put the following
into /etc/init.d/mount_local:
/bin/ping -q -i 0.2 -c 1 -w 10 nfs-server
/bin/mount -v /mount/a
/bin/mount -v /mount/b
/bin/mount
With the ping in place, all exports are correctly mounted.
Without the ping, only one export will be mounted.
By the way, I was hoping that you (or somebody) could explain what the
following snippet is supposed to do:
case "$FSTYPE" in
nfs|nfs4|smbfs|cifs|coda|ncp|ncpfs|ocfs2|gfs)
;;
It looks like a no-op to me.
bfn,
J
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