i have the same problem and i think it's a problem of version: quota
version 1 uses quota.user, version 2 uses aquota.user.
don't we have quotatools2 on Debian?
David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
>in case we need to get serio
i have the same problem and i think it's a problem of version: quota
version 1 uses quota.user, version 2 uses aquota.user.
don't we have quotatools2 on Debian?
David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
>in case we need to get serio
Howdy folks,
I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
in case we need to get serious. I have quota support in the kernel and
the following in /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda6 /home ext3defaults,data=journal,usrquota 0
2
I run #quotacheck -c /home
and get this:
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