Subj : Re: NFS on a NAS; Need For Speed! To : paulie420 From : acn Date : Fri Dec 25 2020 14:32:00 Am 24.12.20 schrieb paulie420@1337:3/129 in TQW_LINUX: Hallo paulie420, p> However... on a Manjaro install on a laptop, I can manually mount the NFS p> with sudo mount 10.0.0.16:/export/Backup8TB... but when I add the NFS info p> to /etc/fstab, when I try to mount /var/Backup8TB I get: p> mount.nfs failed to prepare mount operation not permitted. Have you looked at the output of "dmesg"? Maybe here you can get more information on this problem. Does the directory, where you want to mount the NFS share to, exist? Could you post the fstab line? p> And I can only mount the NFS manually.. I want it to just mount at boot, p> like normal. Any thoughts??? I read somewhere that you had to rollback p> nfs-utils to an earlier release but... that didn't sound right. I'm only using Debian/Devuan-based systems, so I don't know much about Manjaro. But in Devuan/Ubuntu/... I usually forget installing the package nfs-common - but without it, mounting NFS does not work manually as well as via fstab... p> This IS the reason I like to tinker with Raspberry Pi's - the let ou learn p> LOADS about linux, networks and more with minimal risk at all... love it; p> learning NAS software slowly. :P Have fun with it! Have some nice holidays! Regards, Anna --- OpenXP 5.0.46 * Origin: Imzadi Box Point (1337:1/108.1) .