Good day! I am experiencing this same issue. I am currently performing a diskless client boot and the home directory located on a NFS filesystem is not being mounted automatically. when FSTAB is parsed by /etc/rcS.d/S45mountnfs.sh.
I can however, perform a mount -a, and the NFS filesystem is mounted.
If I remove the symlink /etc/rcS.d/S45mountnfs.sh and replace it with /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs my home directory is automatically mounted.
I am using Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) beta for the amd64 architecture.
I am not using NetworkManager to manage my interface, as I am booting diskless and NetworkManager would interfere with the process.
sysvinit: 2.86.ds1-61ubuntu11
uname -r: 2.6.28-11-server
Good day! I am experiencing this same issue. I am currently performing a diskless client boot and the home directory located on a NFS filesystem is not being mounted automatically. when FSTAB is parsed by /etc/rcS. d/S45mountnfs. sh.
I can however, perform a mount -a, and the NFS filesystem is mounted.
If I remove the symlink /etc/rcS. d/S45mountnfs. sh and replace it with /etc/network/ if-up.d/ mountnfs my home directory is automatically mounted.
I am using Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) beta for the amd64 architecture.
I am not using NetworkManager to manage my interface, as I am booting diskless and NetworkManager would interfere with the process.
sysvinit: 2.86.ds1-61ubuntu11
uname -r: 2.6.28-11-server