Chunkywizard wrote: 
> Hi Triode
> 
> We had a power cut last night and everything rebooted (NAS, router and
> Wandboard). Although I have the NAS and Wandboard set to static ip
> addresses it looks like those address were taken and so they were
> assigned different ones. Anyway, the upshot is I needed to re-add my NAS
> as a storage device under SoA. I removed the old entry and added the new
> ip.address but got this error
> 
> Usage: mount [-lhV] mount -a [options] mount [options] [--source] |
> [--target] mount [options] mount [] Options: -a, --all mount all
> filesystems mentioned in fstab -c, --no-canonicalize don't canonicalize
> paths -f, --fake dry run; skip the mount(2) syscall -F, --fork fork off
> for each device (use with -a) -T, --fstab alternative file to /etc/fstab
> -h, --help display this help text and exit -i, --internal-only don't
> call the mount. helpers -l, --show-labels lists all mounts with LABELs
> -n, --no-mtab don't write to /etc/mtab -o, --options comma-separated
> list of mount options -O, --test-opts limit the set of filesystems (use
> with -a) -r, --read-only mount the filesystem read-only (same as -o ro)
> -t, --types limit the set of filesystem types --source explicitly
> specifies source (path, label, uuid) --target explicitly specifies
> mountpoint -v, --verbose say what is being done -V, --version display
> version information and exit -w, --rw, --read-write mount the filesystem
> read-write (default) -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version
> output version information and exit Source: -L, --label synonym for
> LABEL= -U, --uuid synonym for UUID= LABEL= specifies device by
> filesystem label UUID= specifies device by filesystem UUID PARTLABEL=
> specifies device by partition label PARTUUID= specifies device by
> partition UUID specifies device by path mountpoint for bind mounts (see
> --bind/rbind) regular file for loopdev setup Operations: -B, --bind
> mount a subtree somewhere else (same as -o bind) -M, --move move a
> subtree to some other place -R, --rbind mount a subtree and all
> submounts somewhere else --make-shared mark a subtree as shared
> --make-slave mark a subtree as slave --make-private mark a subtree as
> private --make-unbindable mark a subtree as unbindable --make-rshared
> recursively mark a whole subtree as shared --make-rslave recursively
> mark a whole subtree as slave --make-rprivate recursively mark a whole
> subtree as private --make-runbindable recursively mark a whole subtree
> as unbindable For more details see mount(8).
> 
> Any ideas what is going wrong?
> 
> CW

Looks like the mount command doesn't like the options it was sent - what
exactly have you entered into the web page?


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