loophole wrote:
> you need to do this in single or rescue mode.
how do i get there?
>
> hth.
> lh
>
> =
> `When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just
> stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, *for
> free*".'
> - Linus Torva
you need to do this in single or rescue mode.
hth.
lh
=
`When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just stare at you
blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, *for free*".'
- Linus Torvalds
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I encountered the below error. Is it fatel? Is
there anything i can do to fix it up?
[root@ahead root]# /sbin/quotacheck
-avugquotacheck: Block 3: Block 15 in tree referenced twicequotacheck:
WARNING - Some data might be changed due to corruption.quotacheck: Block 3:
Block 12 in tree refer
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Nicolas Bock wrote:
>
> thanks for your hints. I followed all the steps you mention and things are
> working now. Still, I keep getting this error message. At this point the
> problem is not that quota doesn't work at all, but rather that I keep
> getting the error message.
>
>You may not need or want the -M flag, see the man pages.
>
># 4) enable quotas (or reboot)
>quotaon -a
>
># 5) commands:
>repquota -a
>edquota
>
>
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Nicolas Bock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Henrik Schmiediche wrote:
>
>Hello,
> the following procedure to set up quotas worked for me. Maybe it will help
> you.
>
> > > >quota: Error while getting quota from myhost:(pid3258) for 3369: No
> such
> > > >file or di
: "Nicolas Bock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: quota: Error while getting quota [...] No such file or
directory
> > >quota: Error while getting quota from myhost:(pid3258) for 3369: No
such
> > >fil
> >quota: Error while getting quota from myhost:(pid3258) for 3369: No such
> >file or directory
> >Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369): none
>
>
> You need to initialise the disk quota files on that volume (quota.user and
> quota.group). Use edquota to do it.
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:49:21 -0400 (EDT), Nicolas wrote:
>when I run quota now, using any account including root's, I get this
>output:
>
>quota: Error while getting quota from myhost:(pid3258) for 3369: No such
>file or directory
>Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 33
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Kevin Wood wrote:
> I have this line in the system and it still gives me the error. Any
> other ideas?
I'm running into the same problem. If you use repquota, it will show that
there are no quotas in effect, regradless of the values in linuxconf. It
definitely seems to be a
I have also tried that as well to no avail. It almost seems to be the
program is wrong or something as the response is "Invalid Argument". I
only start it as "quotaon -u /home". This is what I am told to do. It
almost seems as if the program is passing itself an argument (strange?) or
I am mis
Have you tried deleting the quota.user file, and trying again?
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Kevin Wood wrote:
> I have this line in the system and it still gives me the error. Any other
> ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
>
>
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
>
> > Make sure that your fstab has a line
I have this line in the system and it still gives me the error. Any other
ideas?
Thanks
Kevin
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
> Make sure that your fstab has a line like this that refers to /dev/sda8:
>
> /dev/sda8 /ext2defaults,usrquota 1 2
>
> The "usrquota" is th
Make sure that your fstab has a line like this that refers to /dev/sda8:
/dev/sda8 /ext2defaults,usrquota 1 2
The "usrquota" is the important part there. If you haven't included the
usrquota parameter, you can't actually enforce user quotas on the file
system in question.
On F
Hey there guys,
I'm trying to set up a server with quotas and I am running into a problem.
I have gone through dejanews and pulled down the directions for running
quotas and got all my files and options in place. The problem is that
when I reboot the machine or try to turn quotas on I receive th
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