Re: [Dorset] Nas & NFS, stopping boot up

2025-04-19 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via dorset
No problem, glad I could be of help. Best, Hamish On 19 April 2025 12:31:31 BST, Tim wrote: >Thanks Hamish, when I looked at the man pages for Fstab (at least the one I >looked at first), the nofail was not listed, I have now added it after >googling it as an option, hopefully I won't get an i

Re: [Dorset] Nas & NFS, stopping boot up

2025-04-19 Thread Tim
Thanks Hamish, when I looked at the man pages for Fstab (at least the one I looked at first), the nofail was not listed, I have now added it after googling it as an option, hopefully I won't get an issue to test it. Tim H On 18/04/2025 20:09, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via dorset wrote: If you use

Re: [Dorset] Nas & NFS, stopping boot up

2025-04-18 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via dorset
If you use the "nofail" mount option in /etc/fstab, that should stop it from stopping the boot process. Best, Hamish On 18/04/2025 19:08, Hugh Frater wrote: I access my on-prem nas (running trunas) using bookmarked ‘servers’ from the gtk file manager. These then appear in a totally predictabl

Re: [Dorset] Nas & NFS, stopping boot up

2025-04-18 Thread Hugh Frater
I access my on-prem nas (running trunas) using bookmarked ‘servers’ from the gtk file manager. These then appear in a totally predictable /var/run/user/1000/.gvfs folder. I also use a laptop but run it docked at the office where it can access the nas, and undocked when not at the office. Zero issu