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*SOLVED* fstab mount [message #22166] Mon, 22 October 2007 18:27 Go to next message
chriscook is currently offline  chriscook
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Will / Should an VE read and mount shares out of fstab?

I've resolved all the NFS funnyness and I'm able to "mount -t nfs ..." my shares but entries in fstab seem to be ignored on startup.

I can resolve this quickly just by issuing the mount command in an init script but if fstab should be read I'd like to fix the issue. Any input?

This is a Centos5_64 VE on a Centos5_64 host.

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Re: fstab mount [message #22174 is a reply to message #22166] Tue, 23 October 2007 00:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
efball is currently offline  efball
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chriscook wrote on Mon, 22 October 2007 14:27

Will / Should an VE read and mount shares out of fstab?

I've resolved all the NFS funnyness and I'm able to "mount -t nfs ..." my shares but entries in fstab seem to be ignored on startup.



I have NFS mounts in /etc/fstab and they work fine. This is a CentOS 4 VE on a Redhat EL 4 host.

mount arguments: nfs hard,intr,nosuid,actimeo=1




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Re: fstab mount [message #22217 is a reply to message #22174] Tue, 23 October 2007 16:16 Go to previous message
chriscook is currently offline  chriscook
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Ugh, that's the problem with trying to build your VE templates as light as possible.... you miss things. /etc/init.d/netfs wasn't starting
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