=== Configure AutoFS to auto-mount user home directories === On the client machine (cls-kvm2), install our AutoFS dependencies: sudo apt-get install autofs oddjob-mkhomedir Add a line to ''/etc/auto.master'': sudo sh -ec 'echo /nfs \\t/etc/auto.nfs >> /etc/auto.master' Create and populate ''/etc/auto.nfs'': sudo sh -ec 'echo cls-kvm1 \\tcls-kvm1.itsm.unt.edu:/home >> /etc/auto.nfs' Create and populate ''/etc/auto.home'': sudo sh -ec 'echo *\\tcls-kvm1.itsm.unt.edu:/home/\& >> /etc/auto.home' Restart ''autofs'' and confirm there are no errors in the status of the service: sudo service autofs restart sudo service autofs status Now that we have the client configured to auto mount our NFS filesystem, we can create and configure ownership of the exported home directories: cd /nfs/cls-kvm1/ sudo mkdir /nfs/cls-kvm1/kevin sudo chown -R kevin:kevin kevin sudo chmod -R 750 kevin sudo mkdir /nfs/cls-kvm1/olive sudo chown -R olive:olive olive sudo chmod -R 750 olive sudo mkdir /nfs/cls-kvm1/tom sudo chown -R tom:tom tom sudo chmod -R 750 tom Test authentication using ''su - kevin'' or ''su - olive'': su - kevin Password: kevin@cls-kvm2:~$ You can confirm your home directory location using the ''pwd'' command: kevin@cls-kvm2:~$ pwd /nfs/cls-kvm1/kevin kevin@cls-kvm2:~$ This completes the final lesson and the full tutorial.