hello list,

there seems to be a confusing variety of quota versions and mechanisms on linux. i 
have now installed some quota related packages and read about any manpage i have found 
on this. the tutorials i found on the net relate to kernel versions of 1.3.anything - 
that seems a little out-of-date.

now what do i have to do to get user quota on my ext3 filesystem working? i have a 
standard installation of debian 3.0r1-stable with the kernel 2.4 i could select at 
setup time. i have one single partition with ext2 that i converted to ext3 (added the 
journal) yesterday. some websites say i must check if the kernel has quota support 
turned on, or compiled in. how do i do this? i only know 'modconf' to change anything 
in the kernel, but that's for modules only. is quota support already compiled into 
that kernel? and then is it even activated?

some manpages and tutorials mention the /aquota.user file and some the /quota.user 
file. another one says that comes from different quota versions... what about that 
again? and which one is better/newer?

i'm also afraid i need to unmount the filesystem i want to enable quota for. but that 
won't work for a single-partition system, does it? in my local vmware (under winxp) 
system, i could just mount the drive from another virtual pc, but i don't have this 
option with my dedicated server later then.

many questions for now, i hope i'll understand all those things one day...

-yves


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