how to to mount NFS share on Ubuntu 22.04 after modifying /etc/fstab
I'm testing a new approach and This might be a silly question, but I'm experiencing issues when trying to mount an NFS share on my Ubuntu 22.04 system after updating the `/etc/fstab` file... I have the following entry in my `fstab`: ```plaintext 192.168.1.100:/nfs_share /mnt/nfs nfs defaults,noauto,x-systemd.automount 0 0 ``` Initially, I thought using `x-systemd.automount` would allow me to mount the share on-demand, but when I try to access `/mnt/nfs`, I get the behavior `mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.100:/nfs_share`. I've confirmed that the NFS server is running on 192.168.1.100 and the share is correctly exported with the command: ```bash showmount -e 192.168.1.100 ``` The output correctly lists `/nfs_share` as an available export. I've also checked the NFS server logs and found no relevant errors. To troubleshoot, I tried manually mounting the share using: ```bash sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/nfs_share /mnt/nfs ``` This command fails with the same access denied behavior. I made sure that my client (the Ubuntu machine) has the correct permissions on the NFS server's exported directory, and both systems are configured to use the same version of NFS (version 4). I also verified that the firewall on the NFS server allows connections from my client. However, I'm still unable to resolve this. What could be the cause of this access denied scenario, and how can I fix it? I'm working on a service that needs to handle this. What am I doing wrong? This is for a service running on Linux. Am I approaching this the right way?