On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 11:03:26AM -0800, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
>       I currently have several NFS mounts to share my media between my
> PVR, my workstation, and my neighbour's workstation downstairs.
> 
>       The problem is, a lot of the time the mounts are not loaded on boot
> for some reason or another (eg; in the case of a power outage, all computers
> come back up at the same time, but they don't all take the same amount of
> time to boot... so one will try to mount the NFS shares before the other is
> serving them, etc.)
> 
>       Also, sometimes after one system reboots, the other system starts
> complaining about "stale NFS filehandle"s and does not re-mount the
> partition.
> 
>       What I really want, is to be able to define shares in /etc/fstab,
> and have the system keep trying to re-mount them if they ever become
> unavailable... Is there any way to improve the reliability/availability of
> NFS mounts? Or is there something else I should be using?

maybe autofs would help? they won't mount until you try to use them 

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