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"noauto" sounds like a step in the right direction. I might give it a shot.
Many thanks. You've been very helpful.
No worries, glad to be of help. I still think that you should do this on the host, not the container. Containers revert your manual changes on an update, they sit on a different network, it's a mess.
Just for reference, this is how I have my NAS mounts on my machine (
/etc/fstab
):10.10.10.14:/volume1/backup /home/beerclue/priv/nas/backup nfs noauto,user,rw,vers=4.0 0 0
And on the NAS I have it set like (
/etc/exports
):/volume1/backup 10.10.10.17(rw,async,no_wdelay,crossmnt,all_squash,insecure_locks,sec=sys,anonuid=1024,anongid=100)
I'm not saying this is the perfect setup, but it works for me. I see the mount in my file explorer, and it only mounts it when i click on it, or when I tell it to from the terminal, so no boot impact even if I am away.