I have a minor problem with XFS file-system quotas. Filesystem quotas are working, but I can not view the quota as a regular user. However, I can view the quota info as root.
myserver:~$ quota -v -F xfs Disk quotas for user anut2 (uid 4878): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files /dev/sdc5 0 0 0 0 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ quota -v -F xfs -u anut2 Disk quotas for user anut2 (uid 4878): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files /dev/sdc5 380 20000 30000 56 Is appears that I have some type of permissions problem. With ext3 there is a file for the quota called aquota.user or quota.user. However, I do not think there is one for XFS. Does XFS create a file somewhere on the file-system where the permissions can be modified ? Currently, I am using the 2.4.18 Linux Kernel. With the Debian Stable xfs Kernel patch. ii kernel-patch-x 1.0.2+20020304 XFS Filesystem support for Linux 2.4.14, 2.4 -- ------------------------------------------ Ted Knab Chester, MD 21619 ------------------------------------------