I have two filesystems defined in /etc/fstab that are mounted over NFS (let call them /foo and /bar). During boot, the first mount (/foo) fails, and the second (/bar) is mounted OK. After the machine is up and running, if I log in as root and type mount /foo, it mounts OK. I had this problem since I installed Core 2, and after I upgraded to Core 3 last week, the problem is still there. Both file systems are defined with exactly the same options in /etc/fstab, line after line, NFS server is same for both of them. If I reverse the order in /etc/fstab (first /bar than /foo), that again the first one specified fails during boot, and I need to mount it manually. Anybody else had this problem? Is there any solution? -- Aleksandar Milivojevic <amilivojevic@xxxxxx> Pollard Banknote Limited Systems Administrator 1499 Buffalo Place Tel: (204) 474-2323 ext 276 Winnipeg, MB R3T 1L7