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mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking

systemctl start rpc-statd or service rpcbind start service nfs-common start then your NFS mounts will work.
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Same mountpoint for several external drives

It's certainly possible, in a number of different ways. 1) All automounter work by using udev rules which invoke programs or scripts. Find a automounter you like (usbmount is a simple one I prefer), ...
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How to force autofs cifs (samba) to use smb version >= 2.0

For example, you can use something like this: -fstype=cifs,file_mode=0770,dir_mode=0770,nounix,uid=1000,gid=1000,vers=2.0
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How to Identify automount mount path

I scanned through the change logs for autofs and saw nothing to indicate that the 'dump maps' / automount -m command was or will be deprecated, so it should pretty much universally work. It does ...
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what is proper way to share a ntfs data partition, nfs or samba

For Linux clients, it doesn't really matter – neither of them will let you make use of NTFS ACL file permissions or other features. (SMB of course supports the same permissions as NTFS does, but Samba ...
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autofs mounts in parent directory

After so many years I was able to solve the issue. The problem was just a redundant / in the mount point. So, the working master configuration file has to look as follows: $ cat /etc/auto.master +dir:...
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How to force autofs cifs (samba) to use smb version >= 2.0

The option vers is ignored in, at least, Debian 8 (jessie). We had issues mounting smbv2 shares, even with smbv1 disabled on the server side and -o vers=2.0 set. I tested it on a Debian 9 (stretch) ...
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Autofs 770 mount point permission

Have you tried using file_mode and dir_mode option? -fstype=fuse,uid=worker,gid=workers,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 ://server/share
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Strange transport layer port number during nfs conversation

As far as I can tell, that's not a TCP nor UDP port number; it's the RPC transaction ID. (See print-nfs.c:nfsreply_print in tcpdump sources.) tcpdump sometimes tends to use very terse output; ...
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trouble using autofs with ntfs-3g

As mentioned by the other answer, the autofs version (at least 5.0.7 and 5.0.8) have a bug. They add the -s flag, which is not supported by ntfs-3g. If updating is not an option for you, then here is ...
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