On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Georghy <fusco@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gregory, it will still show the user the whole server's disk usage, and not his own file quotas. Only difference is that it does it automatically @ login.
And I don't want to limit the shell either.
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try to add "df -h" (without quotes) in user/.bashrc
but it will show to the user quotas even if he is connected via terminal
instead of ssh
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Gregory, it will still show the user the whole server's disk usage, and not his own file quotas. Only difference is that it does it automatically @ login.
And I don't want to limit the shell either.
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