Le 20/05/2020 à 11:13, François Patte a écrit : > > > > -------- Message transféré -------- > Sujet : Re: automatic mount of partitions > Date : Wed, 20 May 2020 11:08:08 +0200 > De : François Patte <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Organisation : Université Paris Descartes > Pour : Greg Woods <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Le 19/05/2020 à 18:59, Greg Woods a écrit : >> >> >> On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 10:41 AM François Patte >> <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> <mailto:francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >> >> >> I have computer A (a desktop) and a computer B (a laptop) and I want to >> automatically mount a partition of A on B when B starts. >> >> >> I use systemd automounts for this. In /etc/fstab on B, something like this: >> >> A:/path/to/mount /path/on/B nfs >> noauto,rw,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.idle-timeout=1min,x-systemd.mount-timeout=30 >> 0 0 >> >> Generally, just accessing anything under /path/on/B will cause the mount >> to happen. It will then unmount after 1 minute of nothing accessing >> /path/on/B. An attempt to access /path/on/B if A is not available will >> hang for 30 seconds, then report a failure to the accessing application. > > Thank you. I try this and up to now I failed to mount the remote > directory... > > I added user in the options. > > 1- selinux came with some suggestions to add with semanage, > setsebool.... Without any effect (ie. when I try to mount the directory, > setroubleshoot always suggest the same operations to do if I want to > mount my directory and, if I retry to execute the suggested commands, it > replies that the stuff is already set... and, as usual with selinux, for > some commands you have a list of options to try without any explanations > about the meaning of these options! So you have to try the first, the > the second.... boring!) > > 2- I disabled selinux. And still it is impossible to mount the remote > directory: no messages in /var/log, I tried journalctl without any > success:journalctl -f returns nothing when I try to mount the directory, > and journalctl | grep automount returns " Got automount request for > /home/.../...", then: "Failed with result 'mount-start-limit-hit'".... A > very helpfull message indeed! Two things were missing on the server: 1- enable nfs-server.service 2- Add: /exported-folder 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.224(rw,sync,no_subtree_check) in /etc/exports file and exportfs -ra -- François Patte UFR de mathématiques et informatique Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145 Université Paris Descartes 45, rue des Saints Pères F-75270 Paris Cedex 06 Tél. +33 (0)6 7892 5822 http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte FSF https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/presenting-shoetool-happy-holidays-from-the-fsf
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