Hm, I think I have the same problem and the troublemaker is vers=3 in
the mounting options. The remote FSs without vers=3 are mounted nicely.
All the others are producing confusing errors as described above ...
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Hello, I tried all of your suggestions but nothing changed.
First attempt: I tried to add the following lines to my unit file:
After=network.target network-online.target
Before=umount.target remote-fs.target
No success.
Second attempt: I removed my unit file, I mounted manually the folder
Hello, thanks for your answer, I will test your suggestions as soon as
possible.
Regarding your question about fstab, I forgot to mention that I've always
mounted my NAS folder through fstab but after one ot the latest upgrade it
stopped working.
I searched the internet for an alternative
> After=network.target
you want to use network-online.target, not (only) network.target.
you also may want to use
Before=umount.target
Before=remote-fs.target
systemd will create an automatic mount unit for all mounts, so you can see what
params it uses if you mount the NFS share manually
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1838464
Title:
NFS volume not mounting with systemd
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