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    /etc/fstab

    192.168.1.138:/volume3/TVshow /mnt/synology/TVshow nfs auto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.mount-timeout=30,_netdev 0 0 This was the last attempt, still a nogo. I noticed there is a difference in ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04 NFS. I am on 20.04. May look into an upgrade. Thanks much for the help!
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    /etc/fstab

    restarted using: 192.168.1.138:/volume3/TVshow /mnt/synology/TVshow nfs defaults,_netdev 0 0 sudo systemctl daemon-reload: no change mount | grep nfs: 192.168.1.138:/volume3/TVshow on /mnt/synology/TVshow type nfs4...
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    /etc/fstab

    thanks again, still a no go! I've tried most of the newer google search examples
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    /etc/fstab

    Thanks for the reply, I'll give that a shot! Still NOGO Just will not auto start!
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    /etc/fstab

    Could someone spot the problem. I have NFS working, but it will not stand a reboot. /etc/fstab config: "192.168.1.138:/volume3/TVshow mnt/synology/TVshow nfs defaults 0 0" This fails . NFS is started using: sudo mount 192.168.1.138:/volume3/TVshow mnt/synology/TVshow Thanks
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    problems with 20.04.3

    thanks for the reply, strange, synaptic show's it not installed, but I installed it command line. java -version.......Strike that! I ran synaptic on my desktop, not on my server. See below openjdk version "17.0.1" 2021-10-19 OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 17.0.1+12-39) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server...
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    problems with 20.04.3

    I hacked my way though a minecraft java server install. Doing so I have screwed up ubuntu! My problems were because java 16 has been removed. I now have java 17 running, but ubuntu is still trying to install 16. ssh into my ubuntu server I get error: "openjdk command not found" I don't know were...
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