Hi,
My previously reported problems with quota have gone after
rebooting. Before I only unmounted/mounted the /home partition and
restarted quota script from /etc/init.d. It seems it was not enough...
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Tad
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Jordi S . Bunster wrote:
> Just to be sure the actual user has user quotas? edquota -u user?
Yes. I can see all quotas set properly if I use (as root) the command
'repquota -a':
Block limits File limits
Userusedsof
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:51:20AM +1000, Tadeusz Bak wrote:
> However the command 'quota' issued by user or 'quota -u user' issued
> by root always results in:
>
> Disk quotas for user ... : none
>
> According to the manual page the output should show disk usage and set
> limits. Do you have any
Hi all,
System: Debian 2.2r3, kernel 2.2.19. Quota support is basically working
because users can't exceed the hard limit. Also the command 'repquota'
displays correct settings for all users. However the command 'quota'
issued by user or 'quota -u user' issued by root always results in:
Disk quo
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