Hi, Im running Fedora Core 12 x86_64 on my computer. # uname -a Linux apollo.foo-unix.ARPA 2.6.32.11-99.fc12.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Apr 5 19:59:38 UTC 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I have 2 NFS servers in my garage: fs1 - an x86 box running FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE fs2 - a Sun E450 running Solaris 10 The servers aren't the problem. In my /etc/fstab, I've got 3 NFS entries: fs1:/data/unix /unix nfs defaults 0 0 fs1:/data/windows /windows nfs defaults 0 0 fs2:/storage1 /backup nfs defaults 0 0 In this order, 'fs1:/data/unix' won't mount but the last 2 entries will. If I change the order to: fs2:/storage1 /backup nfs defaults 0 0 fs1:/data/unix /unix nfs defaults 0 0 fs1:/data/windows /windows nfs defaults 0 0 and reboot, 'fs2:/storage1' won't mount but the last 2 will. Basically, whichever entry goes first, doesn't get mounted. I can manually mount it after I've logged in like: mount /</mountpoint/> (the fstab way) and mount -t nfs /server/://export/ //mountpoint/ Either way, it mounts beautifully and fast. If I repeat the top entry like: fs1:/data/unix /unix nfs defaults 0 0 fs1:/data/unix /unix nfs defaults 0 0 fs1:/data/windows /windows nfs defaults 0 0 fs2:/storage1 /backup nfs defaults 0 0 they all mount happily. No entries/errors are created in any log files to explain what's going on. I also mount these 3 shares on my FreeBSD laptop and my Sun Blade 1500 running Solaris 10 without any problems. Does anyone know what's going on? Regards, Steve Laurie -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines