This could be a good time to look into using automount.  In a nutshell,
automount will mount/unmount a device (local or network) as needed. 
You specify an inactivity timeout and when this time has elapsed the
device is unmounted.  When something requests data from the device it
is mounted, until the inactivty timeout elapses.

I have it setup on my Solaris box for both my NSLU2 (Unslung with nfsd)
and my XP box (add-on nfs daemon).  Works like a champ and it solved my
issues with the nfs link being broken when the XP box was rebooted.


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