On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 00:04 +0530, Sudheer Satyanarayana wrote: > I do have an NFS mount entry in my fstab > > x.x.x.x:/path/to/dir /path/to/local/dir nfs > > But it didn't affect the desktop or Nautilus this time. The system > mounts NFS at start-up if it is available. But when I restarted the > computer, NFS was still unavailable . I think I got an error message > during the start up process. Usually, you'd get a long wait as it tried, and waiting, before it gives up and lets the next thing in the boot sequence do its thing. It can get stuck for several minutes. > After I restarted the desktop was restored and I can now launch > Nautilus. I don't know what exactly is the problem with NFS server. It > is actually not fixed till now(another mystery to be solved). If I > click the desktop shortcut icon to the NFS mounted folder, > Nautilus opens the folder with no contents in it. You're seeing the empty mount point, which would normally have the remote end mounted over the top of it. > I would be glad to implement on-demand mounting when the remote mounts > get accessed when intended. Could you provide any links which has > step by step instructions to do it? You need to have the auto filing system daemon running on the client (the one you're mounting things on). Probably the autofs and netfs services (I'm looking at FC5, at the moment). Then, when that's running, if you try to access the /net directory, it tries to reach the mount you've mentioned. The /net directory is empty. The first sub-directory you write in your request (e.g. /net/fileserver) is the hostname for the server you want to connect to, the next sub-directory is for the exported folder you want from it (e.g. /net/fileserver/home). Syntax: /net/hostname/exported-share-name Then, anything after that is just further down the directory tree of the remote system. e.g. /net/server/home/tim/data/finance-records/2007-10-02.text My server's hostname is, rather unimaginitively, "server". I've exported my /home partition. /tim/data/... and so on, is a filepath within the /home partition. -- (This box runs FC5, my others run FC4 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list