Re: Final step before changing to systemd

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[2012-10-15 22:56:26 -0300] Martín Cigorraga:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Gaetan Bisson <bisson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> 
> > Well, do you actually have network filesystems you wish to mount?
> 
> Yes I do, I have several NFS4 shares in my household network but I'm
> looking forward
> to implement Avahi/Zeroconf instead since NFS4 takes ages to give up at
> boot if the
> servers are offline.
> Should I still enable the service then?

I have no idea but I found this nifty page for you:

	https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Remote_filesystem_mounts

	"Systemd automatically makes sure that remote filesystem mounts
	like NFS or Samba are only started after the network has been
	set up. Therefore remote filesystem mounts specified in
	/etc/fstab should work out of the box."

Sounds like a winner. Enjoy!

-- 
Gaetan


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