On 30/12/2020 22:09, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour, I configured an automount of directories located on a server on my local network: in the fstab of a computer on the network I put the line: 192.168.1.16:/data /home/patte/data nfs noauto,rw,user,nofail,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.mount-timeout=30 0 0 It works. If the server is down, no problem, the boot of the computer is OK. But if the server gets down while the computer is working, this turns in an awful way: everything on the computer becomes very slow, opening a file manager takes ages, the ls command does no work and it is impossible to unmount the directory on which the server is mounted. Did I forgot an option in the fstab? Is there a way to solve this problem without shuting down the computer (which also takes ages...).
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