I have a Windows 7/Linux Mint dual-boot configuration. I had originally set up FreeNAS with Windows 7 (works fine). I think I have the configurations correct on Linux, with the exception that I can only mount the FreeNAS manually. I can't get it to mount at boot properly.
I can type
in the terminal to mount with settings I want (I have read/write access to /mnt/location). However, this has to be done every time you restart.
I saw somewhere that one solution is to add a line to /etc/fstab/ (which you have to have a sudo text editor of some kind to do) like
But this doesn't seem to work for me.
I'm not really sure what is needed to get it to mount properly at boot.
I can type
Code:
sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.0.xxx:/mnt/location /mnt
in the terminal to mount with settings I want (I have read/write access to /mnt/location). However, this has to be done every time you restart.
I saw somewhere that one solution is to add a line to /etc/fstab/ (which you have to have a sudo text editor of some kind to do) like
Code:
192.168.0.xxx:/mnt/location /mnt nfs auto 0 0
But this doesn't seem to work for me.
I'm not really sure what is needed to get it to mount properly at boot.
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