> (Most likely the problem is related to DHCP assigned network interfaces not
> being up when mountall expects them to. This will cause a time out condition
> that is only resolved after a considerable amount of time and sometimes not
> at all, I.e the NFS shares remain unmounted when the user logs in.)
Mountall makes no assumptions about network interfaces being up; on the
contrary, the network bring-up scripts signal mountall to re-try all
network mounts. This works reliably for me, and I have three NFS
entries in my /etc/fstab that mount without problems at boot.
Do you know if this bug still exists in 12.04? I suspect it's been
fixed in later releases. If you can still reproduce it in 12.04, please
attach your /etc/network/interfaces file and /etc/fstab. Please also
edit /etc/init/mountall.conf to comment out the 'console output' line
and add a '--verbose' option to the mountall exec line.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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