Re: NFS not mounted at boot -

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On 07/31/2018 03:36 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/30/18 23:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Well, to avoid triggering anything, I would boot the system and then use a Virtual
>> Terminal (or ssh in) to login as root.
>>
>> Then I would do...
>>
>> systemctl status mnt-testb.automount
>>
>> and maybe
>>
>> systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
> +
> Wont it trigger the mount process as soon as I "startxfce4"? Dunno if I
> could do a "startSomeVM?"

If it's an automount with a "comment=systemd.automount" or
"x-systemd.automount" in the options of the fstab entry:

	server:/export	/mnt/nfsmount	nfs4	options,x-systemd.automount 0 0

you must _access_ the mountpoint for systemd to automount it. Doing a
simple "ls /mnt/nfsmount >/dev/null" would do it.

> A simple work around for me is an xfce launcher that does sudo sh -c
> "mount 192.168.1.86:/home/exports  /mnt/testb" while hoping this problem
> goes away with some update ...

If you don't have the automount stuff, I think the most reliable thing
is to give your client a fixed IP/netmask/gateway combination. While I
haven't done any exhaustive testing (I do have a real job), I believe
this issue is caused by using DHCP to get an IP for the client and the
DHCP server doesn't respond quickly enough to give that out before the
test in NetworkManager-wait-online runs.
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