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#1 2008-04-13 08:36:58

sH
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From: Braunschweig, Germany
Registered: 2007-05-02
Posts: 145

Wireless connect too slow, no nfs share mount on boot

Hello all,

I wonder if there is a way to make nfs share mounting on boot possible with a WLAN connection.
I am using autowifi to connect to a router WLAN connection with WPA2 security and somehow the
connect can take up to 15 sec. on boot, so the network is never ready to use early enough for the
nets daemon in rc.conf.

Do you have an idea why the initial boot connect is so slow (/etc/rc.d autowifi restart after boot connects to the router
significantly faster) or an idea how I can realize nfs file system mount on boot but to have the netfs daemon wait
until the connection is ready?

thanks in advance for any help

my first Idea would be to set a long timeout in netfs daemon to one minute or so and have it started in background (@netfs)
netfs should retry to mount for one minute. but i am really not good at scripting and don't know how to tweak netfs script.

Last edited by sH (2008-04-13 09:18:24)

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