On my Lucid system with latest updates, NFS filesystems sometimes fail to mount successfully at boot. After a boot where the NFS mounts fail, the mountall process is still running when I log in. Running "kill -USR1 $(pidof mountall)" will then mount the missing filesystems sucessfully. The symptoms are very similar to this bug back in Karmic: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/445181
Binary package hint: mountall
Binary package hint: mountall
mountall version: 2.15
On my Lucid system with latest updates, NFS filesystems sometimes fail to mount successfully at boot. After a boot where the NFS mounts fail, the mountall process is still running when I log in. Running "kill -USR1 $(pidof mountall)" will then mount the missing filesystems sucessfully. The symptoms are very similar to this bug back in Karmic: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ nfs-utils/ +bug/445181
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This problem still occurs after applying the patch proposed in /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ nfs-utils/ +bug/610863/ comments/ 11
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