You must set usertmp quota and: edquota -p usertmp `awk -F: '$3 >500 {print $1}' /etc/passwd` For UID users > 500 in /etc/passwd El jue, 30-09-2004 a las 13:31, bryan escribiÃ: > All users will get identical limits and I do have a couple of the users > set what is the syntax of the command to copy a user account that has > set limits to one that don't? > > Alexey Fadyushin wrote: > > > If you need identical limits for your users, you should manually set > > quota limit for one of them with 'edquota' and then copy these limit > > to other users with '-p' option of edqouta. Copying of quotas could be > > easily done from a script. > > > > Alexey Fadyushin > > Brainbench MVP for Linux. > > http://www.brainbench.com > > > > bryan wrote: > > > >> I have a redhat as2 server that is home to personal webspace for my > >> users. I have set up the partition that they are on for quotas and > >> now need to implement this for about 3500 users. Is there any way I > >> can do this without doing edquota for each user? > >> > >> thanks for your time and expertise. > >> > >> Bryan Elliott > >> > > -- Daniel Eugenin M. deugenin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Red Hat Certified Technician/Engineer Ingeniero LinuxCenter S.A. http://www.linuxcenterla.com F: +56-2-2745000 / FAX: +56-2-2747075 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list