Just for info.
I had the following line in /etc/fstab (Jessie)
192.168.0.11:/volume1/photo /mnt/synolo nfs noauto,user,ro,hard,intr,noexec 0 0
This was not working with strech. I had to add vers=2 to make it work with Stretch
192.168.0.11:/volume1/photo /mnt/synolo nfs noauto,user,ro,hard,intr,noexec,vers=2 0 0
Now I can just mount /mnt/synolo in stretch like I did in Jessie.
Hope this can be usefull.
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nfs mount
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Re: nfs mount
Cool
What about mounting it manually and then checking /etc/mtab?
I'm curious as to what line shows up there. It can then also be added to your /etc/fstab.
What about mounting it manually and then checking /etc/mtab?
I'm curious as to what line shows up there. It can then also be added to your /etc/fstab.