On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 23:54 +1000, J wrote:
> Ben wrote:
>
> > 'allow-hotplug eth0' means that eth0 will be brought up asynchronously
> > when it is detected.
> >
> > However, automounting of NFS directories requires that the network
> > interface is brought up by the 'networking' service. You ne
Ben wrote:
'allow-hotplug eth0' means that eth0 will be brought up asynchronously
when it is detected.
However, automounting of NFS directories requires that the network
interface is brought up by the 'networking' service. You need to
specify 'auto eth0' instead.
I thought that might be the
On Tue, 2011-08-16 at 07:52 +1000, J wrote:
> Hello Ben,
>
> I have been watching this bug because I have similar behaviour - but I
> do not know that it is the same.
>
> I have two exports from the nfs server, which are mounted by one client.
>
> After boot, it is common for one of the exports
Hello Ben,
I have been watching this bug because I have similar behaviour - but I
do not know that it is the same.
I have two exports from the nfs server, which are mounted by one client.
After boot, it is common for one of the exports to mount correctly,
while the other one is nowhere to b
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