Bryan Whitehead wrote: > gikoreno wrote: > >> I tried using the normal kernel (i.e. the non secure one), and it >> didn't make any difference :( >> The quota tool still doesn't work as expected. I'm still thinking it >> has to do with that "if" statement because I don't see what else it >> could be... >> >> Is there anyone running LM 8.2, all partitions XFS, msec level 5, >> kernel-secure-2.4.18.8, or the normal kernel 2.4.18, etc... that has >> quota running the way expected (as a user)? > > > (home machine) > > [driver@beavis ~]$ quota -v > Disk quotas for user driver (uid 501): > Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit > grace > /dev/hde1 20190640 30000000 32000000 10352 0 0 > [driver@beavis ~]$ uname -a > Linux beavis 2.4.18-beavis #1 Fri Jul 19 16:30:23 PDT 2002 i586 unknown > [driver@beavis ~]$ rpm -qa | grep quota > quota-3.01-0.5mdk > [driver@beavis ~]$ id > uid=501(driver) gid=501(driver) groups=501(driver),80(cdwriter) > [driver@beavis ~]$ > > Note, I am running a custom built kernel. 2.4.18 + XFS patches. (no > other changes) > > Note: at work quota works on mandrake 8.1 without any problems, > including over NFS.
One more note, I'm running at msec 3. msec 5 might be your problem. You do have you stuff set up "paranoid" and that means giving as little info as possible.... Why not try a lower security level? maybe that's the problem? -- Bryan Whitehead SysAdmin - JPL - Interferometry Systems and Technology Phone: 818 354 2903 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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