[CentOS] mounting nfs partition at boot.
Sean O'Connell
oconnell at soe.ucsd.eduMon Sep 12 00:07:02 UTC 2005
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On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 13:54 -0700, Ajay Sharma wrote: > This seems like another basic question because I always assumed that if > I threw something in my /etc/fstab then it will be automatically mounted > at boot time (unless I put in the 'noauto' option). > > But my NFS partition isn't getting mounted, here's the excerpt from my > /etc/fstab file, split on the whitespace so it's easier to read: > > nfs_server:/exports/var/www > /var/www > nfs > rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr > > After the server comes up, I can do a simple, 'mount -a' and the > partition is alive. Do I need to use something like autofs? I figured > I wouldn't need that since there's no reason to unmount this partition. Ajay- You'll want to toss a 0 0 on the end of that. nfs_server:/exports/var/www /var/www nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr 0 0 Sean
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