I have an fstab, which after the usual local disk entries has nfs
entries that look like:
aservername:/s /s nfs rw,bg,intr,proto=tcp 0 0
aservername:/alum /alum nfs rw,bg,intr,proto=tcp 0 0
aservername:/users /users nfs rw,bg,intr,proto=tcp 0 0
aservername:/u2 /u2 nfs rw,bg,intr,proto=tcp 0 0
etc.
On boot, the first mount consistently fails to mount. It manually
mounts fine. If I switch entries around, the same thing happens - the
first entry fails to mount.
Any ideas?
Is the NFS support compiled into the kernel or loaded as a module. If its a
module then its possible it isn't loaded in time for the first line in
fstab, but is loaded by the time the rest are called, or you mount manually.
I had a similar problem with a Nvidia driver and X which was solved by
putting the module in /etc/modules so it loads on boot.
Could also try compiling support in the kernel if this doesn't work.
HTH
Wackojacko
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