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Symptom & Impact
Boot process stalls waiting for remote filesystem, delaying critical service availability.
Environment & Reproduction
Reboot RHEL 8 host with NFS entries in /etc/fstab while NFS server is slow or unavailable.
Root Cause Analysis
Blocking fstab options and missing network-online dependencies force synchronous mount waits at boot.
Quick Triage
Check systemd-analyze blame, systemctl status remote-fs.target, and journalctl -b for mount timeout messages.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review fstab options such as _netdev, nofail, and x-systemd.automount, then test manual mount behavior.

Solution – Primary Fix
Add resilient mount options, enable automount where appropriate, and ensure network-online.target ordering is correct.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use autofs for on-demand mount management or local caching for latency-sensitive workloads.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Boot completes promptly, mounts appear when accessed, and services do not block on unavailable NFS.
Rollback Plan
Restore original /etc/fstab and disable new automount units if application behavior regresses.
Prevention & Hardening
Continuously monitor NFS latency and availability, and validate mount policies during change reviews.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Commonly linked with DNS failures, firewall restrictions, and RPC service configuration issues.
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References & Further Reading
Review RHEL 8 storage and NFS administration guides, plus systemd mount and automount documentation.
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