On 10/31/18 5:36 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 30/10/18 1:14 pm, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 10/30/18 6:57 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> This test may not be valid in your environment.  What O/S is running on the 
>>> server side?
>> FWIW, I have a Windows 10 VM that I've resurrected.  I shared a folder and 
>> used the same
>> format entry in the fstab.
>>
>> It mounts just fine on reboot.   Having a bit of trouble figuring on the 
>> Windows side
>> allowing writing but that is due to my limited knowledge of MS products and
>> terminology.  :-)
>
> To be honest I don't know what operating is on the NAS device, and I can't 
> see any
> information in the web interface to tell me, but having said that I haven't 
> really tried
> to find out either. I'm assuming its linux, but I can't be sure.
>
> The device seems to show itself as a Windows accessible device by default 
> (which under
> Linux I'm using CIFS to mount it) and also provides an NFS server interface 
> that can be
> activated if desired (which I have done and I mount it via NFS under Linux as 
> well). In
> my fstab entry for the CIFS mount I've added a systemd parameter to serialise 
> the CIFS
> mount behind the nfs mount, as some time ago I had issues where the NAS 
> controller
> couldn't handle systemd trying to do the automounting of the NFS and CIFS 
> mount points
> at the same time. Both mount points are the same physical storage, as I can 
> write data
> to the device under linux via the CIFS mount point or under Windows 10 and 
> the NFS mount
> point under Linux can see the data, but the same doesn't always apply the 
> other way
> around. I have a situation where I wrote a .apk file to the device from linux 
> via the
> NFS mount point and that file is not visible on the device from Windows 10 
> nor from the
> CIFS mount point under Linux, but as expected it continues to be visible via 
> the Linux
> NFS mount point.
>
> With the NFS mount process failing at boot time because of the Networkmanager 
> Wait
> Online process timing out, the CIFS serialisation cause that mount to fail at 
> boot as
> well, consequently I've added the x-systemd.automount parameter to both mount
> definitions in fstab. Having done this issue the command "ls /mnt/nfs" mounts 
> the nfs
> interface as expected, but I can't get the same functionality to mount the 
> CIFS mount
> point, which I thought might have something to do with CIFS only being 
> mountable by root
> and not by an ordinary user.
>
>

Ahhh....  FWIW, I changed my fstab to....

//192.168.1.152/music /music cifs
credentials=/home/egreshko/.cifspw,rw,uid=egreshko,gid=egreshko,x-systemd.automount
 0 0
//192.168.1.124/egreshko /home/egreshko/win10 cifs
credentials=/home/egreshko/.cifspw,rw,uid=egreshko,gid=egreshko,x-systemd.automount
 0 0

.152 is a Linux based NAS
.124 is a Win10 system

After reboot.....

[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ df
Filesystem                    1K-blocks    Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/fedora_f29bk-root  29106188 7648616  19955980  28% /
/dev/sda1                        999320  216812    713696  24% /boot

[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ ls /music
 ACDC                  part-1
 Adele                 part-2
'Bruce Springsteen'   'Spyro Gyra - Down The Wire (2009)'
'Lady Gaga'           'The Rolling Stones - GRRR! - Deluxe Edition {mp3 
320kbps}'
'Manhattan Transfer'

[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ df
Filesystem                     1K-blocks      Used  Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/fedora_f29bk-root   29106188   7648612   19955984  28% /
/dev/sda1                         999320    216812     713696  24% /boot
//192.168.1.152/music         2879621632 906374608 1973247024  32% /music

[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ ls win10
'3D Objects'
 AppData
<other junk>

[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ df
Filesystem                     1K-blocks      Used  Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/fedora_f29bk-root   29106188   7648612   19955984  28% /
/dev/sda1                         999320    216812     713696  24% /boot
//192.168.1.152/music         2879621632 906374608 1973247024  32% /music
//192.168.1.124/egreshko        66110996  24305564   41805432  37% 
/home/egreshko/win10

So, no problems.  No root needed.


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