On Jul 25, 2004, at 6:29 AM, Hugo Silva wrote:
It is unthinkable to be umount'ing EVERY jail if I want to add one.
I need separate filesystems for jails if I want (I *need* to) user quotas
on jails
If I have separate filesystems, I can't create a new jail while the disk
is being used (ie other jails mount'ed).


Living with 1 ip? I could do it. Now, this is a major drawback.

I've been a FreeBSD user for a long time, so I'm hoping there is a
solution to this matter-- (bottom line: working user quotas INSIDE jails:
need either a way to have them w/ different partitions and be able to
create new jails with all other jails running, or need a way to use quotas
with only a big partition) I find it weird there exists this big
limitation on the jail system.



try using the mdX memory/file backed file systems for your jails... Works well (though I have not tried the user quota -- you do get separate filesystems)


Chad

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