jle wrote: >>As a diagnostic step: >>Boot up the system, and then try to manually mount the filesystem with >>the command 'mount /usr/src'. If this works ... it pretty much confirms >>that your /etc/fstab syntax is correct. If it doesn't work, focus on >>/etc/fstab as the problem. > > Thanks Bill, but as I said mounting it manually works fine so I doubt it's > fstab. > >>>><manually mounting works> >>>>mount NFSD:/home2 /home This isn't what I told you to do. This does not access your /etc/fstab at all and therefore doesn't accomplish what I was trying to help you determine. Do _this_: mount /home With no second parameter, mount will look through /etc/fstab for a mountpoint that matches /home and use the config in that line if it finds one. This tests your /etc/fstab I don't believe that 'mount NFSD:/home2 /home' forces mount to access the /etc/fstab file. > So that also pretty much clears NFSD too /etc/exports works as evidenced > in showmounts -e <host> and that I can manually mount it from HTTPD. I > also serve homes via Samba on NFSD, that wouldn't interfere with NFS, > would it? > > Again, since it's buried, here are my exports and fstab. > > on NFSD: > /home2 -maproot=0 -alldirs httpd > > on HTTPD: > NFSD:/home2 /home nfs rw,bg 0 0 > > Since it mounts manually but not automatically on reboot, I'm still stuck. -- Bill Moran Potential Technologies http://www.potentialtech.comReceived on Thu Jun 19 2003 - 14:35:43 UTC
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