[SOLVED] NFS won't mount on Boot - Mageia 7.1 [64-bit]
Posted: Jun 3rd, '20, 06:45
My situation is similar to what I've read others have here but I am unable to find a solution.
When my system boots up, the NFS mapping in the fstab appears to fail. I have many other machines running 7.1 that work fine, even setup the same way right after a fresh install, so I am not sure what happened or is different about this particular system. If I go into drakconf and visit Network Sharing, "Access NFS shared drivers and directories", I can see the network NFS server right away, the shares it has available, etc. I can even select the share and click the mount button and everything works. It even ask the first time I setup to add the entry to the fstab and I figured it has all good from there. But for some reason, it won't map the NFS if I reboot the machine. I read it might be a case of it booting up before the network is ready and some other things that I've tried to make it work but with no luck.
I guess a good starting point to help me is which of the services can I restart to make it try to map the NFS drive again (instead of going the long way through drakconf to do it), I see so many with NFS in the title, I'm not sure which one actually does it.
Example Below:
nfs-blkmap.service
nfs-client.target
nfs-convert.service
nfs-idmapd.service
nfs-mountd.service
nfs-server.service
nfs-utils.service
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
When my system boots up, the NFS mapping in the fstab appears to fail. I have many other machines running 7.1 that work fine, even setup the same way right after a fresh install, so I am not sure what happened or is different about this particular system. If I go into drakconf and visit Network Sharing, "Access NFS shared drivers and directories", I can see the network NFS server right away, the shares it has available, etc. I can even select the share and click the mount button and everything works. It even ask the first time I setup to add the entry to the fstab and I figured it has all good from there. But for some reason, it won't map the NFS if I reboot the machine. I read it might be a case of it booting up before the network is ready and some other things that I've tried to make it work but with no luck.
I guess a good starting point to help me is which of the services can I restart to make it try to map the NFS drive again (instead of going the long way through drakconf to do it), I see so many with NFS in the title, I'm not sure which one actually does it.
Example Below:
nfs-blkmap.service
nfs-client.target
nfs-convert.service
nfs-idmapd.service
nfs-mountd.service
nfs-server.service
nfs-utils.service
Any help would be greatly appreciated.