Thanks Chris.

I used vi for the editor.

I'm wondering too.

It's odd.

2010/2/17 Chris Tooley <[email protected]>

> On 10-02-16 9:49 AM, Genie Jhang wrote:
>
>> I solved it with little cheat.
>>
>> It looks like skipping the first line of nfs mount part of fstab file.
>>
>> I simply added two same lines as
>>
>> 192.168.0.109:/data     /data                   nfs
>> tcp,soft,bg,intr,ro 0 0
>> 192.168.0.109:/data     /data                   nfs
>> tcp,soft,bg,intr,ro 0 0
>> 192.168.0.109:/home     /home                   nfs
>> tcp,soft,bg,intr,rw 0 0
>>
>> so that if it skips one line, it should do the the same line next. haha
>>
>> Thanks for all!!
>>
>> Have a nice day or night all around the world.
>>
>
> In what editor are you editing the fstab? Perhaps it's adding an invisible
> character to the beginning of the file which could invalidate the first
> line...?
>
> Is that the exact fstab you're using (i.e. the first line is the first
> line? Are there comments before that? I find it really strange that one line
> would work and the other wouldn't - there must be something strange with the
> file itself.
>
> -Chris
>

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