On 12/10/25 11:59 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2025-12-10 at 11:50 -0500, Steven A. Falco wrote:
On 12/10/25 11:36 AM, pgnd wrote:
That's very old information - the default NFS version was changed to v4
with Fedora 13 in 2010.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NFSv4Default

i'm fairly sure that i stumbled on the _need_ to change my setups more recently 
than 2010.  but, i won't bet on it - time flies :-/

with specified type and netdev, all's good here.

and i'm at a loss as to why type = nfs mounts, vs = nfs4, here fail to mount -- 
or report as mounted -- my nfs4 shares.

_may_ have to do with the shares NOT all being fedora boxes; that's just a 
guess.

It seems that my problem is because I also have bridging set up on this 
machine.  Apparently the network appears ready way too early.

Yeah, I've looked into this before. It turns out that "just wait until
the network is up" is one of those very difficult things that appears
easy at *first*...

The curious thing is that my original /etc/fstab was working perfectly in F42, 
and for quite a few earlier releases as well.  So something changed in F43.  
Without knowing if there was a good reason for whatever changed, I'm tempted to 
call it a regression.  But whatever - I have a solution.

        Steve
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