Lestrad wrote: 
> Yes!! It works! That was it. Once I started *rpcbind *I was able to
> mount the share with no problem. SOA has added a line to the fstab:
> 
> # start added by soa-web
> 192.168.0.14:/media   /mnt/netnas     nfs     vers=3  0       0
> # end added by soa-web
> 
> Now all I need to know is how to make sure rpcbind gets enabled and
> started when the Wandboard boots, and what options I should put in fstab
> (I need write access for tagging and adding/removing files, but come to
> think of it I do all that from Windows, so maybe I can use *ro*?
> Presumably Windows will access the share via CIFS).
> 
> I owe you several excellent craft beers, sir (or whatever else you
> drink)!

If you did step one above and leave your /etc/fstab as you have shown,
then your NFS share should be (re)mounted after a re-boot. There's
nothing else to do. 

I wouldn't have thought you needed write access to data on your
Wandboard as you can edit the data via your ReadyNAS interface.  Windows
needs a SAMBA/CIFS share.  Personally, I wouldn't attempt to share the
same data via NFS and SAMBA simultaneously.   I'd use one or the other.


Have you not been able to get your ReadyNAS CIFS share mounted on the
Wandboard?


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