Hi Bob

It makes no difference, changed it to:

192.168.18.150:/volume1/Data    /media/nas    nfs x-systemd.automount    0    0

Made no difference (this is line I had in Linux Mint which worked Perfectly)

Tim H

On 12/12/2024 20:37, Bob Dunlop wrote:
Okay another guess,

Try replacing "defaults" with "defaults,auto" I'd expect auto to be part
of the normal defaults set for an NFS entry but you never know.



On Thu, Dec 12 at 05:33, Tim wrote:
Hi Bob,

Having spent ages looking at the that line I had not noticed the missing
"/" but it would still mount manually without it and respond correctly
to the other  commands I passed against the NFS. Unfortunately adding
the missing forward slash has made no difference to the non-mounting, it
still does not auto mount.

Tim H

On 12/12/2024 11:49, Bob Dunlop wrote:
Hi,

Just a small observation but in the fstabs in my MX-linux and Linux Mint
machines that NFS mount from a Gentoo server.  The line would read:

192.168.18.150:/volume1/Data    /media/nas    nfs    defaults 0    0

Note the addition of / before volume1.


On Wed, Dec 11 at 05:55, Tim wrote:
...
I have now changed it to

192.168.18.150:volume1/Data    /media/nas    nfs    defaults 0    0

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