https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=707898
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=707898#c21
Neil Brown changed:
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Status|REOPENED |NEEDINFO
InfoProvider| |scott@aphofis.com
--- Comment #21 from Neil Brown 2012-04-30 07:54:59 UTC ---
Hi Scott,
I must confess that I've lost track of exactly what "This bug" is. You have
mentioned problems with booting with resuming from suspend. You've mentioned
mount being slow and sm-notify being slow. Maybe these are all all true.
But we need to focus to be able to find a solution.
So let's focus on:
If the NFS Server is not present at NFS client boot PC, it NEVER EVER will
mount the NFS Server drive retrospectively.
That is correct and by design - there is no bug there.
If you want to be able to boot while and NFS server it not available you have
two options:
1/ add the 'bg' option in /etc/fstab for the NFS mounts. This will cause
'mount' to continue retrying the mount in the background without holding up the
mount process.
2/ use and auto-mounter to only try to mount filesystems one demand.
Have you tried one of these? What was the result?
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