On 1/11/18 8:34 am, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 1/11/18 8:07 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/1/18 4:55 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
bash-4.4$ mount /mnt/nas
Why are you using "mount"?
Just doing an ls or changing into the dir will *auto* mount. That's
the whole idea.
I was issuing the mount command to show what happens in my case to see
if there was any information there, along with my fstab entry, to
indicate why issuing the ls command doesn't *auto* mount. Also a cd
into /mnt/nas doesn't *auto* mount either.
I removed the x-systemd.requires parameter as a test and issuing a ls
/mnt/nas *auto* mounts the mount point. Why x-systemd.requires=/mnt/nfs
interferes with x-systemd.automount, even when /mnt/nfs has already been
*auto* mounted, I don't know.
Thankyou for your assistance Ed.
regards,
Steve
regards,
Steve
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