How to automount NFS in Solaris 10?

From: Piszcz, Justin (jpiszcz_at_servervault.com)
Date: 08/30/05

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    Hi,

    I am digging through the Solaris 10 manuals, I am trying to figure out
    how to have an NFS share mounted automatically after reboot. I'd prefer
    not to use automounter or any boot script that runs the mount command;
    rather, figure out the appropriate line to stick in /etc/vfstab.

    Has anyone gotten NFS mount points to mount automatically in Solaris 10?

    Justin.
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