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On 08/04/18 14:09, Tom via list wrote:
The last kernel I had which did mount NFS shares was, as I mentioned, 4.11.*. I still have that one installed but not active as I am loathe to regress that far.On 07/04/18 23:26, Julian Hall wrote:I think you've just pointed to a problem I have with a machine where it has indeed stopped mounting USB shares at boot. I thought I must have fiddled with it but it could be down to a kernel upgrade! Its on Xubuntu so there may be some common underlying Ubuntu problem!Hi All,I've just upgraded the kernel to 4.15.0-13-generic and checked on reboot with 'uname -r' that it is running. I had hope that whatever broke between 4.11.* and 4.13.* may have been fixed. No joy. I still have to open a terminal and execute 'sudo mount -a' manually every single boot. 4.11.* is the last kernel when NFS shares mounted properly at boot. Distro is Mint 18.3.Is it Mint that is screwed? Systemd? Anyone else have NFS shares in their fstab that /do/ mount at boot? If so what distro / kernel are you running?Kind regards, JulianTom te tom te tom
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