Harvey sudo systemctl enable remote-fs.target
I'm happy that works for you, but it didn't work for me. There must be some other difference between our systems (using Plasma here). When I tried using the command you suggested, and rebooted, starting Dolphin and selecting any one of my nfs shares returned this error:
I believe that's just a generic "something's wrong" message, because it's the same message I get if I try to access one of my nfs shares without issuing a mount -a
after rebooting. If an unknown error occurs, it's apparently assumed that it's because root wasn't using Dolphin.
When you wrote "assuming your fstab is correct", I took that to mean that I should just use "defaults" in the options field in fstab, which is what works when mount -a
is used. But just to be sure, I also tried using the options "noauto,x-systemd.automount", which actually did work at one time, before Solus was changed. That resulted in the same generic error message.
Did you use something different for the options in your fstab rows for nfs shares? Perhaps all I need is something different in that field.