Hello Paul:

I use the edquota command. Its pretty easy to use just read the man page.

You should note that quota must be turned on in the kernel and the target
file system must be mounted with quotas on -- i.e. in /etc/fstab

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system>     <mount>     <type>  <options>               <dump>
<pass>
/dev/sda1           /genx       ext2    defaults,usrquota       0       1


Peter



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Date: Sunday, August 16, 1998 6:56 AM
Subject: command line prg to set quotas?


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>I need a command line program to set user quotas.  Does one exist?
>
>Thanks
>-Paul
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