On 12/03/2012 03:35 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
When you use the "mount" command manually as you do not all
the information contained in fstab is used. If you were to type "mount -a"
then, I believe it would. It may not be the cause of the boot time issue, but it is
probably reason behind seeing
Checking with man mount, mount -a mounts all appropriate filesystems
that are mentioned in /etc/fstab and don't include noauto in their options.