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Mounting a shared volume

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iain99

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Mar 16, 2006
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Hi

Dont know too much about Linux but I have mounted a shared volume from a solaris box on a Linux server. The problem is that when I reboot the Linux box I have to manually mount the nfs shared partitions. Can anyone tell me the options to put into the /etc/fstab file to mount them at boot time?
Thanks.

Iain
 
You can also use automount. Which means as soon as you access the share, it will get mounted. Very Very useful.
 
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