RE: Quota management

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Try quotacheck -c first I think.. (basically you need to create the
quota file on the filesystem first, this command will create a quota
file in the
Mount-point root

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ravi kumar
Sent: Friday, 15 May 2009 7:36 p.m.
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Subject: Quota management

Good ofter noon to all,

  I try to enable the quotas in redhat 5.0. i tried this

edited the fstab
vi /etc/fstab

i wrote this on the file
/dev/sda13    /reo     exte       defaults,usrquota  1 1

then i type #mount -a
then i try to on the quota it is saying

quotaon: Can't find mountpoint for device /dev/sda13

what can i do.


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