After add the fstab entries, you must run the "quotacheck -avucg" in
order to create the apropriate files (ops.. remember to remount the
partitions before !!!). Don't try to create then by hand.

After this, is success, run the "quotaon -avug".


On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 15:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi List,
> 
> Since a long time ago I've been trying to configure Quota on my RedHat 7.2
> box
> so I've done all the steps that appear in the Quota mini-Howto but I
> haven't had any success yet...
> 
> Here you are what I've done:
> 
> In my fstab file I put this:
> 
> /dev/hda1         /              ext3       defaults          1 1
> /dev/hdb1         /hdb         ext3       defaults            1 2
> none                /dev/pts   devpts     gid=5,mode=620      0 0
> /dev/md0          /home      ext2      defaults,usrquota,grpquota     1 1
> none                /proc        proc       defaults          0 0
> 
> 
> After edit the fstab file I created the files aquota.user and aquotar.group
> in the /home filesystem ( /home ) like this:
> 
> #touch /home/aquota.user
> #touch /home/aquota.group
> #chmod 600 /home/aquota.user
> #chmod 600 /home/aquota.group
> 
> And then I reboot my machine and here is when I start to cry....
> 
> I get these messages at the booting moment:
> 
> Enabling local filesystem quotas: quotaon: using /home/aquota.group on
> /dev/md0 : Invalid argument 
> quotaon: using /home/aquota.user on /dev/md0: Invalid argument [FAILED] 
> 
> And I don't know what I'm doing wrong 'cause I've done exactly what appear
> in the Howto manual,
> By the way, I DO have quota support installed.
> 
> If anybody here knows how to fix this or has any clue about it.... I'll
> appreciate it so much....
> 
> Thanks in advance...
> 
> Leonardo
> 


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