paul- wrote:
> Your OP made it sound like the mount works, just not on a reboot. You
> need to give us a few details about your system, and show us how you
> have your mount configured.
The mount point is created on the local system, however it does not
properly work (can't browse) and the
Some quick browsing on "you might need a /sbin/mount. helper
program." suggest that nfs-utils, nfs-common, cifs-utils or sshfs are
not installed or not working.
But this is getting beyond me I installed on the rpi4 from image so
would have thought that would all be present and working to
paul- wrote:
> Is your NAS always up? Is this a startup from a power outtage?
>
> pCP will likely start faster than most network equipment. If this is
> what is happening, there is a network wait value on page where you
> configure your mounts.
Hi, NAS and network is always up they reside
Hi,
Been trying to get an NFS mount to an external NAS so that I can use
this as the source for LMS, the mount point shows up in LMS but I can't
browse it, checking the system logs I see this on version 8.
I also get a similar issue when I tried CIFS it seems that any network
mount is failing