[New: openFATE 312853] make nfs-client setup in YaST to modify /etc/fstab
Feature added by: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) Feature #312853, revision 1 Title: make nfs-client setup in YaST to modify /etc/fstab openSUSE 12.1: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Hi, when setting up a NFS-Client in YaST, it does not modify the /etc/fstab. So it always throws an error message "shares cannot be mounted from /etc/fstab" after one has finished the setup of the shared folders. So in the current state, the user has to modify the /etc/fstab manually. But when you set up the nfs client in YaST, you already have provided all information to the system and it could easily put all this into the /etc/fstab file. So if we had such a function, even if it just was a checkbox "write to /etc/fstab" so that experienced users or the ones who want to do something advanced, have the choice not to modify /etc/fstab, this would be great. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: because it would make life easier and YaST an even greater tool. And with that, openSUSE an even more awesome distro :-) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312853
Feature changed by: Bruno Limmer (brunomcl) Feature #312853, revision 2 Title: make nfs-client setup in YaST to modify /etc/fstab openSUSE 12.1: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Hi, when setting up a NFS-Client in YaST, it does not modify the /etc/fstab. So it always throws an error message "shares cannot be mounted from /etc/fstab" after one has finished the setup of the shared folders. So in the current state, the user has to modify the /etc/fstab manually. But when you set up the nfs client in YaST, you already have provided all information to the system and it could easily put all this into the /etc/fstab file. So if we had such a function, even if it just was a checkbox "write to /etc/fstab" so that experienced users or the ones who want to do something advanced, have the choice not to modify /etc/fstab, this would be great. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: because it would make life easier and YaST an even greater tool. And with that, openSUSE an even more awesome distro :-) + Discussion: + #1: Bruno Limmer (brunomcl) (2011-10-01 20:46:20) + Indeed. I always have problems with nfs shares at the beginning + (usually related to permissions), and the resolution process is never + painless. So anything to make NFS share easier for a home/soho user is + most welcome. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312853
Feature changed by: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) Feature #312853, revision 3 Title: make nfs-client setup in YaST to modify /etc/fstab openSUSE 12.1: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Hi, when setting up a NFS-Client in YaST, it does not modify the /etc/fstab. So it always throws an error message "shares cannot be mounted from /etc/fstab" after one has finished the setup of the shared folders. So in the current state, the user has to modify the /etc/fstab manually. But when you set up the nfs client in YaST, you already have provided all information to the system and it could easily put all this into the /etc/fstab file. So if we had such a function, even if it just was a checkbox "write to /etc/fstab" so that experienced users or the ones who want to do something advanced, have the choice not to modify /etc/fstab, this would be great. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: because it would make life easier and YaST an even greater tool. And with that, openSUSE an even more awesome distro :-) Discussion: #1: Bruno Limmer (brunomcl) (2011-10-01 20:46:20) Indeed. I always have problems with nfs shares at the beginning (usually related to permissions), and the resolution process is never painless. So anything to make NFS share easier for a home/soho user is most welcome. + #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2011-10-04 17:04:03) + sounds like a bug you should file in bugzilla rather than a new + feature -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312853
Feature changed by: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) Feature #312853, revision 4 Title: make nfs-client setup in YaST to modify /etc/fstab openSUSE 12.1: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Hi, when setting up a NFS-Client in YaST, it does not modify the /etc/fstab. So it always throws an error message "shares cannot be mounted from /etc/fstab" after one has finished the setup of the shared folders. So in the current state, the user has to modify the /etc/fstab manually. But when you set up the nfs client in YaST, you already have provided all information to the system and it could easily put all this into the /etc/fstab file. So if we had such a function, even if it just was a checkbox "write to /etc/fstab" so that experienced users or the ones who want to do something advanced, have the choice not to modify /etc/fstab, this would be great. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: because it would make life easier and YaST an even greater tool. And with that, openSUSE an even more awesome distro :-) Discussion: #1: Bruno Limmer (brunomcl) (2011-10-01 20:46:20) Indeed. I always have problems with nfs shares at the beginning (usually related to permissions), and the resolution process is never painless. So anything to make NFS share easier for a home/soho user is most welcome. #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2011-10-04 17:04:03) sounds like a bug you should file in bugzilla rather than a new feature + #3: Steffen Eibicht (steffen13) (2011-10-06 07:11:40) + added a bug report to Bugzilla. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312853
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