1. On the server with IP address 192.168.0.1 there is a folder made available. Find out which one it is, mount it and have a look at its contents. Hint: It might be worth it to have a look at the command 'showmount'. Note: you will need to use the '-o vers=3' switch in order to mount it correctly. 2. Try to share one of your virtual computer's directories -- similarly as it is done on server. You can easily find out whether you succeeded -- try asking any of your colleagues. See how the symlinks pointing outside the shared folder behave. How about links to non-existing files? 3. Have a look at file /etc/resolv.conf on your local computers. Is all of its contents easily comperhensible? :) Could you create a file with similar contents, if we e.g. hinted you, that your computer belongs to the domain zimmerman.net and should use computer with address 192.168.12.5 as the nameserver.