On 2019-02-11 18:21, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2/11/19 6:30 AM, Paul-Erik Törrönen wrote:
My setup was simple, I had the following line in /etc/fstab:
nfs-server:/path/to/home /home nfs defaults 0 0
That's not "automount." That's just a normal NFS filesystem. Using the word "automount" will confuse people about what you're trying to do.
You misunderstood me. With the latest updatest to F28/29 it is automount which is "breaking" my system of plain old NFS setup that I had.
To reiterate: Currently a user can not log on to a laptop which has the fstab-line described above when the laptop is not connected to the local network.
In the logs I can see that this is because during the login process automount now tries to mount the NFS share and fails. This happens despite the fact that there is a valid /home/<user> directory (a local copy).
Replace the word "defaults" with the word "nofail" and the system should behave like it used to.
Thanks, will try this.
Poltsi