Re: Setting up userquota question

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On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Jason Williams wrote:

> Next, I tried to run quotacheck -avug and received this:
> 
> $ quotacheck -avug
> quotacheck: Cannot get quotafile name for /dev/sda6
> 
> 
> After tinkering a bit, I did this:
> 
> quotacheck -acvu ( dont need group quotas)
> 
> and this worked. It created the file aquota.user in /home
> 
> So I was curious if the reason why it did not work the first time was 
> becuase I did not specify the -c flag?
> 
> Lastly, i'd like to learn more about using quotas. Any suggested further 
> readings?
> 

Unfortunately no, just wanted to say I had similar problems setting up 
quota.  The first host I did, no matter what I couldn't get quotacheck to 
work.  Ended up having to run a fsck on the partition even though it 
wasn't due and fsck did not find any problems.  But after the fsck, 
quotacheck worked like a charm.  Call me quota puzzled too.


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