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--- Comment #7 from steven.kitch...@gmail.com ---
I changed:
192.168.1.31:/other /mnt/other nfs
to:
192.168.1.31:/other /mnt/other nfs defaults 0 2
The mount worked, it just crashed kpm
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--- Comment #6 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to steven.kitching from comment #5)
> Thank you, that solved it!
>
> my fstab file was non-standard, I had omitted the fourth field on my NFS
> mounts.
Can you try to paste a small reproducer line
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--- Comment #5 from steven.kitch...@gmail.com ---
Thank you, that solved it!
my fstab file was non-standard, I had omitted the fourth field on my NFS
mounts.
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Andrius Štikonas changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |DUPLICATE
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #3 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to steven.kitching from comment #2)
> Not sure what sshfs is, in fstab I mount varous remote nfs shares. Also my
> OS is installed on a M.2 SSD drive and I have another internal SSD drive
> mounted.
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--- Comment #2 from steven.kitch...@gmail.com ---
Not sure what sshfs is, in fstab I mount varous remote nfs shares. Also my OS
is installed on a M.2 SSD drive and I have another internal SSD drive mounted.
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--- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Do you have sshfs mounts?
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