On 07/31/18 00:35, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/30/18 12:01, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> On 07/30/18 10:57, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> In your fstab you can try changing it to something like....
>>>
>>> 192.168.1.86:/home/exports      /mnt/testb nfs4
>>> rw,soft,intr,fg,comment=systemd.automount     0 0
>>>
>>> You may not see it mounted at boot time but as soon as you access the 
>>> directory it
>>> will become mounted.
>>>
>>> At least that is the way I fixed a problem with NFS mounts of a NAS.
>>>
>>> -- 
>> +
>> No that did not work either, I copied/pasted and replaced the existing line.
>> However it still boots from a terminal after the client is up.
>>
>> The server is always running, I shut the clients down at night, whatever.
>>
>> Maybe it is "NetworkManager-wait-online.service"related then? Although it 
>> used to
>> always just work. Perhaps a recent update coincident with my other system 
>> changes
>> is responsible, but Ed apparently doesn't see the problem there?
>>
> +
> I had the same result on the Fedora 28 computer, had to mount it manually ...
>
>

If you do

journalctl -b 0 | grep mount

on the client, what does it show?


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