Re: quota help
In your fstab, do you have quotas enabled for that filesystem? I guess
that is the first thing that comes to mind. Because users can write to
other filesystems quotaless, unless quotas are enabled on it.
Dennis
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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> I got quota to work with one user (set up before I installed quota) and
> not I can't get quotas set on the 2nd HD for new users...
>
> When I type 'edquota username' it shows both HDs, but when I type
> 'repquota -a' it doesn't show the user's name under the 2nd HD... only
> the first..
>
> I tried running quotacheck /dev/hdc1 (2nd quota HD) and it didn't change
> anything...
>
> -Paul
>
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