On Friday 05 March 2010 11:11:32 Mike Chambers wrote:
I have nfs setup, and works great. But the way I have it mounted, is
at
boot via /etc/rc.local file with a mount command listed. I was
wondering if there was another way to get it mounted, or a more
automated way via a script that does just that or something?
I already tried and don't want auto mounting, as there are times when
want to ftp or download file from internet and that directory isn't
accessible until you click on it via file browser or whatever.
Edit your /etc/fstab file and put the mount in there.
E.G.
oldcrescent:/users/molloyt /home/network nfs bg,hard,intr,rsi
ze=8192,wsize=8192,nfsvers=3 0 0
All the above is one line.
It says:
mount /users/molloyt from nfs server oldcrescent
mount it on local path /home/network
its a nfs mount
and the rest are just arguements to the mount command.
Hope this helps.
TOny
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