On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Tim Dunphy wrote:
I am having some trouble adding entries to /etc/fstab.. what happens
to work under CentOS does not under FreeBSD!! no surprise there, I
suppose.. heh
I have nfs_client_enable="YES" in my /etc/rc.conf
Yet if I add even one line such as
nas2.summitnhome.com:/mnt/home /home nfs rw 0 0
the system refuses to boot normally and I have to add the path to
/bin//sh manually each time
Add the "late" option ('man mount | less +3/late') to the rw option in
that line:
nas2.summitnhome.com:/mnt/home /home nfs rw,late 0 0
why on Earth can I not add entries to fstab as I do to CentOS??
Beyond knowing that they're different, dunno. Maybe the async DHCP in
FreeBSD is different.
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