Thanks, but nope. Still doesn't mount on reboot.
Michael
[email protected] wrote on 6/27/21 5:48 PM:
This works for me:
# Rivendell
{IP address of Rivendell Server}:/var/snd /var/snd nfs
auto,nofail,noatime,nolock,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0 0
On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 5:09 PM wa7skg <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Two machines in client/server configuration. CentOS7 and RD 3.5.
Set up export stuff on rd1 and fstab on rd2.
rd1:/var/snd /var/snd nfs _netdev,defaults,auto 0 0
However, if I reboot rd2, it does not mount /var/snd from rd1. If I
'sudo mount -a' it mounts fine.
I have inquired about this on other forums with various results
including:
"Your mount does not work because your network/nfs is not up at the time
/etc/fstab is evaluated."
"NOTE: you mount external /var/snd to local /var/snd which is
definitely bad idea."
"Use autofs"
"Use systemd"
"In your fstab replace “auto” with “noauto,x-systemd.automount”"
Perhaps some of these comments may be useful, but I don't know how to
implement any of them.
I've been out of this for a few years, and the whole systemd thing is
still confusing to me.
I've been given a number of setup guides which all have fstab
configurations, but they may be for older versions of stuff.
Is anybody up to date with modern equipment on this?
Thanks for any ideas.
--
73,
Michael WA7SKG
"Any day you do not learn one new thing is a wasted day."
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