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Author Topic: [SOLVED] Unable to mount NFS or SMB/CIFS on bootup  (Read 1259 times)
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« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2011, 09:15:20 AM »

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I wonder if referencing the NAS by IP address in fstab would be a 'fix' .....

So I tried the IP address and it still won't mount during boot. I'm really baffled why it works for some and others need the work around.
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« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2011, 11:25:04 AM »

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I wonder if referencing the NAS by IP address in fstab would be a 'fix' .....

So I tried the IP address and it still won't mount during boot. I'm really baffled why it works for some and others need the work around.

Hardware/driver (esp. WRT to network cards) differences from user to user...speed with which the system gets an address via DHCP vs. static IP (even when statically allocated via DHCP)...speed/efficiency various systems can process startup task (in parallel, etc)...
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I'm sure there are many factors, and I'm not sure which to suggest you focus on, considering you have a functional setup, now.
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