Bug#739721: NFS shares are not automatically mounted during boot

Martin Apel martin.apel at simpack.de
Fri Oct 10 14:46:50 BST 2014


The network interface is configured with a static IP address like this:

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
         address 192.168.208.48
         netmask 255.255.255.0
         gateway 192.168.208.253
    post-down /usr/local/bin/activateWOL


The relevant entry from fstab looks as follows:
lnxhomes-dev:/home_dev      /home/home_dev       nfs 
defaults,soft,nfsvers=3            0       3

I just played around with the settings here, and after I removed the 
nfsvers=3 setting, the NFS mounts were performed upon
boot. So it seems that explicitly specifying the NFS version here 
changes something relevant.

Martin


On 10/10/14 15:29, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Am 10.10.2014 um 13:49 schrieb Martin Apel:
>
>> To me this looks like there's a missing dependency between mount and
>> rpc.statd. Note that although the rpc.statd
>> output is before the mount output, it has a higher pid, which probably
>> means, that it has been started after the mount command.
> How do you configure your network? Can you post your
> /etc/network/interfaces? As for mounting NFS, do you use /etc/fstab? If
> so, post this file as well.
>




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