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Folks;
I'm mounting a directory on a different SUSE 10 server from my SUSE server fine. using this mount command: # mount 192.168.132.11:/var/local/new /var/local/new this command above works fine but when i added a new line to my "/etc/fstab" to be mounted automatically every time i reboot, it doesn't work & after i reboot my server i had to re-mount it again. any idea? here's what i added in my "/etc/fstab" 192.168.132.11:/var/local/new /var/local/new nfs defaults 0 0 Any idea? thanks in advance |
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