Krisbee wrote: 
> 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?

So the rpcbind service will start all by itself?

I see your point - I'll be writing via the NAS, to which I have rw
access via Windows. The Wandboard needs only read access. 

Oh yes, the CIFS share mounts. But I was told it would be better to
mount it as NFS. I'll have to be sure I can access the share as NFS from
Windows before I make the change. It's supposed to be possible...


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