Laptop mounting nfs
Hi,
I would like some advice on what is more an inconvenience than a problem. I have a laptop which is effectively permanently on my desk and part of a small lan. It has four remote directories mounted via nfs, including /home. The inconvenience is that on the occasions when it is rebooted, the checking/loading of portmapper is done before the pcmcia driver is loaded and consequently instead of being able to mount the remote directories via fstab, I have to log in as root run "mount -av", log out, then log in as a user. This cannot be an unusual problem. What is the "correct" way to address this so it loads like a desktop. Don't assume to much in depth knowledge on my part. send me off to read if thats the answer!
Tia - Keith
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Keith O'Connell.
Maidstone, Kent. (UK)
keith_oconnell@blueyonder.co.uk
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