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Operating Systems AIX NFS files after reboot Post 302537953 by h@foorsa.biz on Monday 11th of July 2011 07:16:38 AM
Old 07-11-2011
If you want to auto mount NFS shares , you should place entries in the /etc/filesystems
have a look here
Auto mounting section
 

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