Actually ignore this, the -m option tells it not to remount read only.
John
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, John O'Loughlin wrote:
Beware that quotacheck remounts the file system read only, so you don't want
to do this when you have any users logged on.
John
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Padiyath Sreekumaran wrote:
Hello,
OS : RedHat release 4
I have the following situation. At present I have a file system
Which is mounted without quota option and users are using it.
(/etc/fstab content:
/dev/vg00/ftp_data /data xfs defaults 1 2)
I want to implement userquota on this file system. I would like to
know the following:
1. Can I implement quota on this file system?
2. If I can, Can I do the following:
a. unmount /data
b. mount with following command:
/dev/vg00/ftp_data /data xfs defaults,usrquota 1 2
c. quotacheck -avum
d. quotaon -a
d. then I will define the quota with "edquota username /data"
I donot know whether I have missed anything. I cannot make any
test on this production system.
Regards
Kumar
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