I have noticed in the past month or two that on my desktop and laptop, both of which are currently running 13.0-RELEASE-p1, the NFS mounts from my TrueNAS-13u5.2 host is no longer being mounted on boot. Unfortunately, I cannot pinpoint exactly when it stopped mounting at boot, but I can go in after boot and do a
I tried several different boot environments, going back to the oldest I have on this machine, which is 13.1p7 on the FreeBSD desktop. All failed. I also, since I dual boot that box with Devuan linux, booted into that, and the NFS mounts mounted on boot. I also checked the TrueNAS box, Sharing -> NFS, Services -> NFS -> config (all boxes unchecked).
Did something change or am I missing something?
Thanks,
--vr
mount -a,
but during boot it's not happening. I also, though I have never had to do it before, went in and added nfs_client_enable="YES"
to rc.conf, which I have never had to do before, and the datasets still didn't mount at boot. I tried several different boot environments, going back to the oldest I have on this machine, which is 13.1p7 on the FreeBSD desktop. All failed. I also, since I dual boot that box with Devuan linux, booted into that, and the NFS mounts mounted on boot. I also checked the TrueNAS box, Sharing -> NFS, Services -> NFS -> config (all boxes unchecked).
Did something change or am I missing something?
Thanks,
--vr