Did you enable quota support in the kernel on both the client *AND*
the NFS server?

I work with a Debian machine with just such a setup, and there are no
real problems there....

Felix Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   Does anybody know how I can configure my network in order to let the
> users know their disk quotas? The problem is that the quota command
> doesn't show the quota values, it only shows them when the user is logged
> on the server.
> 
>   I'm using the AMD to mount the home directories by NFS on the clients.
> I've read all of documents related to quotas, but with no success...
> 
>   Also, I've noted that when I mount the home directories by hand (without
> AMD), using NFS of course, the users can see their disk quotas normaly,
> but I really don't know why. 
> 
>   Please help-me. :-)
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Felix Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
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