Am 02.10.2012 13:14, schrieb Malte Forkel:
Hi,
I'm trying to use mhddfs to combine two directories mounted via NFS.
With the proper line in /etc/fstab, this works fine when I issue the
mhddfs command manually. It does not work during boot, seemingly because
mhddfs is run before NFS is up. What am I doing wrong?
>From /var/log/boot:
Mon Oct 1 20:40:32 2012: Mounting local filesystems...mhddfs: directory
'/var/lib/video.00-spiro' added to list
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: mhddfs: directory '/var/lib/video.00-gyro'
added to list
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: mhddfs: mount to: /var/lib/video.00
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: mhddfs: move size limit 0%
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: failed.
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: Activating swapfile swap...done.
Mon Oct 1 20:40:33 2012: Cleaning up temporary files....
Mon Oct 1 20:40:34 2012: Setting kernel variables ...
/etc/sysctl.conf...done.
Mon Oct 1 20:40:34 2012: Configuring network interfaces...done.
Mon Oct 1 20:40:35 2012: Setting up X server socket directory
/tmp/.X11-unix....
Mon Oct 1 20:40:35 2012: Setting up ICE socket directory /tmp/.ICE-unix....
Mon Oct 1 20:40:35 2012: Starting portmap daemon....
Mon Oct 1 20:40:35 2012: Starting NFS common utilities: statd.
Environment: Debian Squeeze, kernel 2.6.32-5-686 2.6.32-46, mhddfs
0.1.37, fuse-utils 2.8.4-1.1.
Thanks, Malte
Hi Malte,
I am not able to help you with the NFS problem, however, one reason
mhddfs is complaining during the boot sequence is because the 'fuse'
kernel module is not loaded automatically during startup.
To fix it, edit the file '/etc/modules', add a line 'fuse' (without
quotes) and reboot.
Stefan
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