NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
Has anyone else had a problem or have I overlooked something?
Bob
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:35:28 -0500 Bob Goodwin wrote:
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot. Has anyone else had a problem or have I overlooked something? Bob
I haven't had any problems on my f12 virtual machines getting NFS mounts to work at boot time, but see the thread about bind taking a long time to start. Maybe you are having problems resolving the named of the remove machines specified in the fstab?
On 23/11/09 10:43, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:35:28 -0500 Bob Goodwin wrote:
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot. Has anyone else had a problem or have I overlooked something? Bob
I haven't had any problems on my f12 virtual machines getting NFS mounts to work at boot time, but see the thread about bind taking a long time to start. Maybe you are having problems resolving the named of the remove machines specified in the fstab?
That may be. Perhaps if I gave it more time after boot? I notice that when I do mount /mnt/srv1, srvr2 magically comes up. Both are set in fstab as in F10/11.
Tnx.
Bob
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
fstab may be trying to mount your nfs mounts before the network is up. If this is the case, adding "_netdev" to your nfs mounts will solve your problem.
maybe you can start using autofs, then there is no need for hard mounting in your fstab, and this will also solve your problem
2009/11/24 Tom H tomh0665@gmail.com
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
fstab may be trying to mount your nfs mounts before the network is up. If this is the case, adding "_netdev" to your nfs mounts will solve your problem.
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On 24/11/09 05:40, Tom H wrote:
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
fstab may be trying to mount your nfs mounts before the network is up. If this is the case, adding "_netdev" to your nfs mounts will solve your problem.
I got them to work by adding "mount -a"
to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
On 23/11/09 10:35, Bob Goodwin wrote:
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
Has anyone else had a problem or have I overlooked something?
Bob
This was my problem, not F-12! I checked immediately upon booting the computer and found that it was bringing up nfs /mnt/srvr2 but not /mnt/srvr1, the one that was causing me problems since some of my data is stored there.
The error was in /etc/fstab I had inadvertently hit a period instead of a comma when entering the options and that went unnoticed by my one barely functional 79 year old eye!
192.168.1.48:/mnt/rfg/ /mnt/srvr1 nfs defaults,rw.user 0 0 192.168.1.48:/mnt/glg/ /mnt/srvr2 nfs defaults,rw,user 0 0 192.168.1.48:/media/SimpleDrive/data /mnt/srvr3 nfs defaults,rw,user 0 0
After correcting that all is happiness.
Thanks for the suggestions, much of which I have saved in my notes.
Bob
Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 23/11/09 10:35, Bob Goodwin wrote:
NFS has worked for me without many problems from F10 to F11 but on the new F12 install I have to mount nfs manually after boot.
Has anyone else had a problem or have I overlooked something?
Bob
This was my problem, not F-12! I checked immediately upon booting the computer and found that it was bringing up nfs /mnt/srvr2 but not /mnt/srvr1, the one that was causing me problems since some of my data is stored there.
The error was in /etc/fstab I had inadvertently hit a period instead of a comma when entering the options and that went unnoticed by my one barely functional 79 year old eye!
192.168.1.48:/mnt/rfg/ /mnt/srvr1 nfs defaults,rw.user 0 0 192.168.1.48:/mnt/glg/ /mnt/srvr2 nfs defaults,rw,user 0 0 192.168.1.48:/media/SimpleDrive/data /mnt/srvr3 nfs defaults,rw,user 0 0
After correcting that all is happiness.
Thanks for the suggestions, much of which I have saved in my notes.
And mine, at least a few. When you said it had worked on FC10&11 I thought this was an upgrade, so a typo didn't even come to mind. Good catch.
My eyes aren't as old as yours, but I do have one machine with a 32 inch screen (old HDTV with issues) which does a good job of making things large enough to see.
On 25/11/09 14:39, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:
This was my problem, not F-12! I checked immediately upon booting the computer and found that it was bringing up nfs /mnt/srvr2 but not /mnt/srvr1, the one that was causing me problems since some of my data is stored there.
The error was in /etc/fstab I had inadvertently hit a period instead of a comma when entering the options and that went unnoticed by my one barely functional 79 year old eye!
192.168.1.48:/mnt/rfg/ /mnt/srvr1 nfs defaults,rw.user 0 0 192.168.1.48:/mnt/glg/ /mnt/srvr2 nfs defaults,rw,user 0 0 192.168.1.48:/media/SimpleDrive/data /mnt/srvr3 nfs defaults,rw,user 0 0
After correcting that all is happiness.
Thanks for the suggestions, much of which I have saved in my notes.
And mine, at least a few. When you said it had worked on FC10&11 I thought this was an upgrade, so a typo didn't even come to mind. Good catch.
My eyes aren't as old as yours, but I do have one machine with a 32 inch screen (old HDTV with issues) which does a good job of making things large enough to see.
Sorry to have confused you. This was to have been an [pre]upgrade but that turned into a mess and I dropped in the Livedc and installed that as I have been doing recently. Yes the large screens help, this one is a 20" and the other box with the F12 install is 19". The 32" TV should help keep the room warm as well as easing the eye strain.
Bob