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On 05/10/2011 04:39 PM, Alex Schuster wrote: |
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> Bill Longman writes: |
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>> You're barking up the wrong tree. Show your rc-status -a and you'll see |
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>> a few nfs-related services that you've not added to default run level. |
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> I don't say that's not true, but wouldn't this be a bug, and the |
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> nfsmount init script would be missing some depend entry? |
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I have to agree with you, Wonko. I had the same head scratching during |
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the same time and wondered what it could have been. An "enews" would |
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have been nice because I didn't see anything in my emerge logs. |
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> Personally, I always have the noauto option in my fstab lines for NFS |
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> shares, because of the looong delay when the server is offline while I |
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> boot. Not sure if this is still the case, though, haven't tried in a while. |
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> Instead, here these shares are mounted via /etc/init.d/local, when a |
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> ping to the server succeeds. |
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Yeah, that's just part of the territory, though, isn't it? I've actually |
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moved mine to boot since I'd rather have access to them in my local |
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script than later. Potatoe, pohtahtow. |