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Re: cifs share is not mounted during boot



2010/10/6 Γιώργος Πάλλας <gpall@ccf.auth.gr>:
> On 10/05/2010 05:11 PM, Klistvud wrote:
>> Dne, 05. 10. 2010 13:51:39 je Eero Volotinen napisal(a):
>>>
>>> try mount using ip address ? Are you sure that network is available
>>> that time?
>>>
>>> or add @reboot mount -a on cron crontab ?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Eero
>>>
>>
>> Actually, Eero's answer got me thinking that, at least in your case,
>> perhaps a _netdev mount option in your stab could help?
>>
>
> With _netdev option I just get in the dmesg logs: [  141.008430] CIFS:
> Unknown mount option _netdev
> and the share is still not mounted.
>
> Trying with just the IP instead of the dns name, also failed.
>
> Then, I tried something more radical: I replaced /sbin/mount.cifs with
> an ad-hoc shell script that I made, which just issues an echo test >
> /tmp/test. So, after boot, I checked for a /tmp/test file but found
> none. So, it looks like it's not got to do with some bad option, or the
> network not being available or the credential file not being available
> or something like that, but actually the binary used to mount cifs
> shares is not even called during boot.

Check from initscripts the way debian mounts shares? /tmp might not be
available at that time?

--
Eero


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