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Re: auto-mount NFS shares on boot



On 15-06-26 5:42 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> Problem seems to be that the NFS mounts are mounted directly after
> the root fs, before the network is set up properly. Also, the mountnfs
> if-up.d hook from /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs doesn't work for
> systemd systems.
>
> Here's the relevant output from the boot console:
>
>> [FAILED] Failed to mount /var/vmail.
>> See 'systemctl status var-vmail.mount' for details.
>> [DEPEND] Dependency failed for Remote File Systems.
>>          Starting Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent Storage...
>>          Starting LSB: Prepare console...
>
> And 'systemctl status var-vmail.mount' reveils:
>
>> Process: 352 ExecMount=/bin/mount -n nfs1.freesources.org:/vmail
>>             /var/vmail -t nfs4 -o sec=krb5i,bg (code=exited, status=32) 
I just wanted to say that I noticed the same here. That's all.

I ignored them, as much later all the shares mounted. But I'd been
thinking of finding a solution.

Glad to see you started this thread, which I will monitor.


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