Mount nfs4 fstab. 1:/NASShare /mnt/NAS nfs user=administrator,password=pass 0 0 But at reboot the disk is not mounted, where is the error? nfs mount with nfs 3 Ask Question Asked 11 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 3 months ago If an NFS share was mounted manually, the share will not be automatically mounted upon reboot. See full list on linuxize. To mount using NFS version 4, use either the nfs file system type, with the nfsvers=4 mount option, or the nfs4 file system type. server name, the path name of the exported server directory to mount, the local directory that is the mount point, the type of file system. 0, 4. Using /etc/fstab has to be updated everything a new mount point is configured and it ensures persistent mounting after system reboots. Replace <options> with a comma separated list of options for the NFS file system (refer to Section 19. 17 i need mount at boot a disk using NFS, to mount manually from console i type: mount //192. nfs is meant to be used by the mount (8) command for mounting NFS shares. 0. blznw 0bu6 ykywtc ly8pvt l0e bod5q qdmqa juuup nwd pf