On the client side just install and run autofs. Then, from any client cd /net/lion/pub and you're there. No need for cryptic mount commands in /etc/fstab (although, of course, you can go that way too, if you want). The automounter will do the work for you, on demand.
Well, slap my momma on the a$$!! That works, but /net/lion/pub isn't quite where I'd wanted the mount to appear.
If I put the following line in /etc/fstab:
lion:/pub /lion nfs4 rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr 0 0
I wonder why I can't manually mount the nfs-exported directory in /lion, which is owned by root:root and permissions 755?? I appreciate automount's almost magical capabilities, but I'd sure like to know why the old fashioned way no longer works. I'm old school in stuff like this.
--Doc Savage
Fairview Heights, IL
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