Weird Mount Problem...
Amichai Rotman
amichai at iglu.org.il
Sun Apr 26 11:14:37 UTC 2009
I think I was misunderstood:
The NFS works great, even between reboots. My problem was my DVD-RW
drive auto mount stopped working right after I tried to add the NFS
shatre using the 'Disks and Mountpoints' module in KConfig.
As I said - I upgraded to Kubuntu Jaunty yesterday, so the problem is
now fixed...
Thanks!
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Amichai Rotman
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On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:58, Jeffrey Cao <jcao.linux at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2009-04-26, Juan De Mola <juan.demola at gmail.com> wrote:
>> If you've edited fstab ubuntu must try the mount the nfs. The problem
>> may be that this process is done before any network link.
> Yes, The /etc/fstab is used for static and local file systems.
> It is executed very early in the proecess of linux bootup.
> For NFS you can do it in /etc/rc.local. Just write the mount
> command in it. rc.local will be executed after all the services
> are up.
>
> Jeffrey
>
>>
>> You can modify your profile to do a mount each time you log in.
>>
>> On 4/25/09, Amichai Rotman <amichai at iglu.org.il> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have installed another computer in my LAN to hold all my music files
>>> and configured it as an NFS share.
>>>
>>> Then I went to my Kubuntu Hardy box and used the 'Disks and
>>> Filesystems' module in KControl to add an NFS mount to the list...
>>>
>>> For some strange reason, although I clicked the 'New' button at the
>>> bottom of the list, it changed the settings for my DVD-RW drive...
>>>
>>> I was able to mount the NFS share both by manually editing the
>>> '/etc/fstab' file and by executing mount.nfs at the command line.
>>>
>>> I'd like a way to make the mount persistent between reboots...
>>>
>>> Can someone help me figure this out?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> .:====================================================:.
>>>
>>> Amichai Rotman
>>>
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