Around two weeks ago, this problem appeared on my desktop (gutsy i386) out of the blue. Only one of my three NFS mounts were mounted.
At first, I typed "mount -a -t nfs" manually after boot, then I added this line to /etc/rc.local. But this had no effect. Then I added "sleep 10" before the mount command in my rc.local, now it works. So maybe it has something to do with the way upstart starts services, network etc. in parallel?
Around two weeks ago, this problem appeared on my desktop (gutsy i386) out of the blue. Only one of my three NFS mounts were mounted.
At first, I typed "mount -a -t nfs" manually after boot, then I added this line to /etc/rc.local. But this had no effect. Then I added "sleep 10" before the mount command in my rc.local, now it works. So maybe it has something to do with the way upstart starts services, network etc. in parallel?
Ciao
Martin