Hi,

I'm currently updating quota for quite a bit of things. But I'm at a loss as to
what to do with /etc/init.d/quota. It seems, correct me if I'm wrong, that
systemd comes with its own binary for quotacheck, which does not implement most
of the features the old initscript does. What is the "right" way to handle
this? Alternatives? Or would you just remove yours? After all, systems either
have quota installed and thus the quota provided services file, or it does not
have the quotacheck binary either.

Michael
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