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On 10-02-16 9:49 AM, Genie Jhang wrote:
> I solved it with little cheat.
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> It looks like skipping the first line of nfs mount part of fstab file.
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> I simply added two same lines as
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> 192.168.0.109:/data /data nfs
> tcp,soft,bg,intr,ro 0 0
> 192.168.0.109:/data /data nfs
> tcp,soft,bg,intr,ro 0 0
> 192.168.0.109:/home /home nfs
> tcp,soft,bg,intr,rw 0 0
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> so that if it skips one line, it should do the the same line next. haha
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> Thanks for all!!
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> Have a nice day or night all around the world.
In what editor are you editing the fstab? Perhaps it's adding an
invisible character to the beginning of the file which could invalidate
the first line...?
Is that the exact fstab you're using (i.e. the first line is the first
line? Are there comments before that? I find it really strange that one
line would work and the other wouldn't - there must be something strange
with the file itself.
-Chris
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