Alright, got this fixed. It was a distro specific issue, not a Proxmox problem like I thought. I had to enable systemd-networkd-wait-online.service and now it works as expected.
I just spun up a Debian 9 container, installed cifs-utils, put the exact same entry from my Arch fstab in and it works. So this must be an Arch issue instead of a Proxmox one. I'll need to do some digging.
Sorry, I thought that fstab was universal between distros. I am using Arch Linux but I could change over to Debian or Cent pretty easily if needed. I'll do a test on Debian this afternoon to see if that works or not.
That seemed to make things freeze up. I edited fstab and rebooted, but this made the container become unresponsive. It wouldn't boot back up, Proxmox showed it as off but with a spinning circle for a few minutes without an update.
I connected to Proxmox through ssh and this was the message...
I have media that needs to be shared between containers. Previously I had everything on drives in my server that Proxmox ran on, so I set up a NFS server directly in Proxmox then did bind mounts for the containers. I just moved all my media storage over to a Synology unit so now I am trying to...
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