Posts by I3enners

    I decided to update my Synology NAS from DSM 7.1 to DSM 7.2 today and now my auto mount fails with a timeout and I can't work out why. It still works perfectly with my OSMC media box which uses autofs.

    LibreElec: 11.0.1

    Synology: DSM 7.2-64570 Update 1

    my .mount file in system.d looks like this:

    [Mount]

    # The share we want mount

    What=192.168.0.10:/volume1/Multimedia

    # Where we want mount this share

    Where=/storage/multimedia

    # Any options you usually use with the "-o" parameter in the mount command

    Options=

    # filesystem type

    Type=nfs

    [Install]

    WantedBy=multi-user.target

    and when I run it I get

    systemctl start storage-multimedia.mount

    systemctl status storage-multimedia.mount

    × storage-multimedia.mount - test nfs mount script

    Loaded: loaded (/storage/.config/system.d/storage-multimedia.mount; enabled; preset: disabled)

    Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Sat 2023-07-22 13:21:10 BST; 3min 20s ago

    Where: /storage/multimedia

    What: 192.168.0.10:/volume1/Multimedia

    CPU: 3ms

    Jul 22 13:19:40 MEDIACENTRE systemd[1]: Mounting storage-multimedia.mount...

    Jul 22 13:21:10 MEDIACENTRE systemd[1]: storage-multimedia.mount: Mounting timed out. Terminating.

    Jul 22 13:21:10 MEDIACENTRE systemd[1]: storage-multimedia.mount: Mount process exited, code=killed, status=15/TERM

    Jul 22 13:21:10 MEDIACENTRE systemd[1]: storage-multimedia.mount: Failed with result 'timeout'.

    Jul 22 13:21:10 MEDIACENTRE systemd[1]: Failed to mount storage-multimedia.mount.

    I am happy to swap to SMB instead but when I try setting it up using the guide I get :

    Options=username=kodi,password=<password>,rw,ver=2.1

    Type=cifs

    Jul 22 13:30:58 MEDIACENTRE mount[1282]: mount: mounting 192.168.0.10:/volume1/Multimedia on /storage/multimedia failed: Invalid argument

    As I say it continues to work fine with autofs on osmc

    My Synology settings for NFS are:


    Does anyone have any ideas of anything else I can check?

    Thanks