On 30/10/2019 21:18, Roger Bell_West wrote:
> On 2019-10-30, Mike wrote:
>> You've got systemd now, no idea what that does about it :)
>
> It will need to be told that this particular filesystem shouldn't be
> mounted before the network is up. That may happen automatically.
>
> However, my experience of systemd has been that if it tries to mount a
> networked filesystem before the network is up, it will spot the
> failure and happily hang the entire system rather than let you get in
> and fix it.
>
Basically then from what people have said, the fstab file doesn't mount
any folders untill the network is up, which makes sense. And if it
isn't, then the folders are not mounted.
It seems like some kind of bug with the raspberry pi.
Oh well, c'est la vie.
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