I typically use rw,hard,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192, In this case you might even want to add _netdev. _netdev The filesystem resides on a device that requires network access (used to prevent the system from attempting to mount these filesystems until the network has been enabled on the system). -- Chris Kloiber On 05/16/2010 04:43 PM, g wrote:
BadMagic wrote: <snip>Basically, whichever entry goes first, doesn't get mounted.<snip>I can manually mount it after I've logged in like:<snip>If I repeat the top entry like:<snip> are the drives are spun down and at rest when you first try to mount? 'man nfs' for timeout setting info in fstab. are you connecting thru a firewall? anything in firewall rules time related? i recall a similar problem being posted years back, mandrake or redhat related. google did not show with word selections i used. :(No entries/errors are created in any log files to explain what's going on.boot w/o gui to enable your bootup messages to see what is happening. draw back is that partitions are not mounted sequentially so you will have to watch closely for errors.
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