On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl <mailli...@conactive.com>wrote:

> Rudi Ahlers wrote on Tue, 23 Feb 2010 18:16:23 +0200:
>
> > For example, I set a soft limit of 10GB on this user, but when he logs in
> he
> > can see all the limits:
>
> These are not limits, this is a program he can run. Your question sounds
> like
> you want to show a certain result (quota) when the user logs in. But that
> doesn't seem to be what you want. What you likely want is give users a
> limited
> shell. Google for "limited shell", "restricted shell" and "jail".
>
> Kai
>
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Hi Kai,

I know what the limits are, and that the program he runs is not related to
the limits.

Let me re-phrase :)

Is it possible, with CentOS (or Linux), to allow a user to only see his file
quotas (user quotas) when he logs in via SSH, instead of the whole server's
disk space?


i.e. when the user logs in, and types df -h, I want him to see something
like this:

r...@knocky:[~]$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/cpbackup              20G   15G  4.6G  77% /
r...@knocky:[~]$


Is this possible?



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