[Yes, I figured out b -s at the > prompt brought the system up in
single user mode.]
[Expletive! deleted]
I couldn't figure out why the goddamn system would mount the filesystems
from vfstab manually, but not on boot up.
Fact: The system has two Ethernet interfaces... one of which wasn't
plugged into anything, but was still configured. I was disabling it
after start-up manually.
When I didn't bother to do this, and attempted to mount the nfs filesystems,
I noticed that it just wasn't happening... I then ifconfig downed the
network card, and bam, the nfs system mounted.
I then renamed the /etc/hostname.le1 file and rebooted.
Guess what? Everything mounted properly.
Grrr... why?
Thomas
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