I've had for a long time a setup for (Fedora-)laptops where the laptop has local home directories for users in /home/<username> and in fstab the directory is mounted (when available) to NFS share on home network.

This worked nicely until recently (F28/F29) when it seems that automount was configured to attempt to mount /home as the user logs on (GDM). Since this automount fails, the login is terminated despite the fact that there is a valid /home/<username> on the fs.

So the question is: Is there anything similar in simplicity to set up as a replacement to the current setup, or, alternatively, how does one disable the automount from attempting to mount non-reachable NFS mounts at login time?

Poltsi
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