Dave Hall wrote: > Hi Simon, > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 12:59 +1000, Paul Gear wrote: > >> Simon Ives wrote: >> >>> I've got a NFS share on my file server that I mount at boot on my client >>> computers. The share mounts without issue, except on the clients that >>> connect to the network via a wireless connection. On these computers I have >>> to execute "sudo mount -a" once the network's connected to get the share to >>> mount. Is there an option to get the share to mount after the network's up? >>> >> In my opinion, autofs is a better way to do that. >> > > autofs is pretty old skool by today's standards. > It may have been around for a while, but that doesn't mean it's not the best tool for the job. :-) I use it because it works well, and because i don't have to worry about the connection being broken next time i come to use it, which has historically been a problem with persistent NFS mounts.
Paul
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