[Glastonbury] nfs
peter.t.cole
peter.t.cole at lineone.net
Sat Jun 12 14:56:10 BST 2004
Martin , I have just found this again on the knoppix site.
>>I have a similar setup and had this problem when I upgraded to 3.4.
In essence the problem was that the hdinstall startup scripts were not
automounting the partions listed in fstab.
You should use these terminal commands:
su root
ln -s /etc/init.d/mountall.sh /etc/rcS.d/S39mountall
<<
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 15:04, peter.t.cole wrote:
> Thanks Martin i will try that one. it is all very strange. we did have
> an issue with our solaris boxes mounting the nfs file system this was
> something to do with the security setting but they would not mount at
> all. I will let you know how i get on.
>
> I have sorted the apt-get time out issues i checked on the knoppix forum
> and found that if you changed the ftp2.de to ftp.de it would work fine
> which it did.
> so first off i installed synapic for the package management this is far
> better than Kpackage
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
>
> On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 01:29, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> > On 11 Jun 2004, peter.t.cole wrote:
> >
> > > martin this now read
> > > 192.9.200.205:data/Design /Design nfs rw,defaults,auto,user 0 0
> > > but it still will not mount on boot up.
> >
> > > Any other ideas ?
> >
> > Try introducing a slash after the colon, maybe?
> >
> > [i.e for 192.9.200.205:data/Design substitute
> > 192.9.200.205:/data/Design ]
>
>
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