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04-08-2000 10:27 PM
04-08-2000 10:27 PM
users & quotas
Hi , all !!!
How i permit to my users unlimited quota (#quota -v)?
Thanks,alex
How i permit to my users unlimited quota (#quota -v)?
Thanks,alex
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04-09-2000 07:28 PM
04-09-2000 07:28 PM
Re: users & quotas
How do you turn off disk quotas for a selected user? The System
Administration Tasks manual shows me how to handle quotas for a user who will
be removed from the system. But how do you remove quota for a user who will
REMAIN in the system, but not be subject to disk quota?
Solution
The method is the same - use edquota to set the user's quota to zero.This
effectively removes his quota, and he will no longer appear in the quota
reports consequently they'll have an unlimitted quota.
Administration Tasks manual shows me how to handle quotas for a user who will
be removed from the system. But how do you remove quota for a user who will
REMAIN in the system, but not be subject to disk quota?
Solution
The method is the same - use edquota to set the user's quota to zero.This
effectively removes his quota, and he will no longer appear in the quota
reports consequently they'll have an unlimitted quota.
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