[CentOS] sshfs mounting on Centos 6.9
Jose Maria Terry Jimenez
jtj at tssystems.netTue Jan 16 23:25:54 UTC 2018
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El 16/1/18 a las 23:04, Miguel González escribió: > Hi all, > > I am trying to mount on boot a sshfs filesystem. > > I have tried this in /etc/fstab > > backup at myserver.com:/home/backup/myserver /backup fuse.sshfs > nonempty,allow_other 0 2 > > but only works when network works. > > I have also tried this in my crontab: > > @reboot sshfs -o idmap=backup myserver.com:/home/backup/myserver /backup > > but doesn´t seem to work either. > > What else can I try? > > Thanks, > > Miguel > > --- Try adding the options: _netdev: The filesystem resides on a device that requires network access (used to prevent the system from attempting to mount these filesystems until the network has been enabled on the system). delay_connect: delay connection to server So, change your fstab entry: backup at myserver.com:/home/backup/myserver /backup fuse.sshfs _netdev,delay_connect,nonempty,allow_other 0 2 Tell if works, Best,
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