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#
# mountnfs.sh Now that TCP/IP is configured, mount the NFS file
# systems in /etc/fstab if needed. If possible,
# start the portmapper before mounting (this is needed for
# Linux 2.1.x and up).
#
# Also mounts SBM filesystems now, so the name of
# this script is getting increasingly inaccurate.
#
# Version: @(#)mountnfs.sh 2.83 05-Oct-2001 miquels@cistron.nl
#
. /etc/default/rcS
#
# Run in a subshell because of I/O redirection.
#
test -x /sbin/portmap && test -f /etc/fstab && (
#
# Read through fstab line by line. If it is NFS, set the flag
# for mounting NFS filesystems. If any NFS partition is found and it
# not mounted with the nolock option, we start the portmapper.
#
portmap=no
mount_nfs=no
mount_smb=no
mount_ncp=no
while read device mountpt fstype options
do
case "$device" in
""|\#*)
continue
;;
esac
case "$options" in
*noauto*)
continue
;;
esac
if test "$fstype" = nfs
then
mount_nfs=yes
case "$options" in
*nolock*)
;;
*)
portmap=yes
;;
esac
fi
if test "$fstype" = smbfs
then
mount_smb=yes
fi
if test "$fstype" = ncpfs
then
mount_ncp=yes
fi
done
exec 0>&1
if test "$portmap" = yes
then
if test -x /sbin/portmap
then
echo -n "Starting portmapper... "
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /sbin/portmap
sleep 2
fi
fi
if test "$mount_nfs" = yes || test "$mount_smb" = yes || test "$mount_ncp" = yes
then
echo "Mounting remote filesystems..."
test "$mount_nfs" = yes && mount -a -t nfs
test "$mount_smb" = yes && mount -a -t smbfs
test "$mount_ncp" = yes && mount -a -t ncpfs
fi
) < /etc/fstab
: exit 0
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