My problem: I have a server (damocles running Suse 10) that is supposed to be mounting two remote file systems via NFS. Both remote file systems are being served by the same server (janus running SLES 9). The relevant portions of the fstab file for damocles looks like this: janus.coalliance.org:/proddb /proddb nfs defaults 0 0 janus.coalliance.org:/prodobj /prodobj nfs defaults 0 0 Both systems are being served with the same options from janus. When damocles is booted, /prodobj mounts fine, but /proddb will not mount. If I run mount -a from the command line it mounts like it should. The only thing I can see in /var/log/messages that seems like it might have any relevance is a warning that the powersave-set_disk_settings could not retrieve a list of disks from the HAL. But that seems to be a bit of a stretch for impacting an NFS mount. There is one difference between the file systems, on janus /proddb is owned by the mysql user so that it appears owned by mysql on damocles (I intend to put the mysql DB on this mount). Could this be somehow preventing it from mounting automatically? Any help is appreciated. Tim Donnelly Systems/Network Administrator Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (303)759-3399 x106 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org