Let's try to keep/consolidate similar issues in original reports on NFS service startup issues, so that things can be discussed & tracked by all interested parties.
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Let's try to keep/consolidate similar issues in original reports on NFS service startup issues, so that things can be discussed & tracked by all interested parties.
As your mount command is not our system default command, every time the TNAS restart, it will get overridden. If you want to keep your cron work, move it to /etc/crontabdigipics wrote: ↑26 Aug 2020, 23:54 @TMroy -- I can mount just fine. The problem is that my attempts to *keep* it mounted are failing.
I have tried adding the mount command to /var/nas/everydayexec - but after a few days, that file gets overridden and my mount command is lost. Thus on a reboot, and sometimes even without a reboot, the mount is unmounted.
So I tried creating a cron entry directly for the mount. Again, the crontab gets overridden after a couple days and reverts back to a default cron.