> 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 (i.e. remove your mount unit
file and mount from cmdline) and run systemctl show, e.g.:
$ systemctl show mnt-nas-music.mount
it also will dynamically create mount files for everything you have in
/etc/fstab, at /run/systemd/generator/.
Is there a reason you want to replace the fstab entry with a systemd
mount unit file?
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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NFS volume not mounting with systemd
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