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Re: mounting nfs on boot -- Was: Replacing systemd



On 05/03/14 10:36, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 01:52:19PM +0000, Darac Marjal wrote:
>> Boot speed isn't systemd's goal. It's just a side-effect.
>> 
>> Systemd's real goals are being event driven (so, for example, you
>> don't mount a file system until the device is ready - at the
>> moment, debian does this with a two-pass mount script: one pass
>> to mount local filesystems, then another after networking is up
>> to mount remote filesystems, but this gets messy if you have a
>> complex system.) and
> <snip>
> 
> Hey, maybe you can tell me why my nfs mounts don't get mounted at
> boot time on my computer that uses wicd to manage its wireless
> network interface.  The network comes up at boot time (it doesn't
> require a user to log in first).  Currently I stick "sleep 10s &&
> mount -a" in /etc/rc.local in order to mount the nfs shares, but I
> know that shouldn't be necessary.
> 
> -Rob
> 

Where are those nfs shares mounted (path)?

Kind regards


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