On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Jordi S . Bunster wrote:

> Just to be sure .... the actual user has user quotas? edquota -u user?

Yes. I can see all quotas set properly if I use (as root) the command
'repquota -a':

                        Block limits               File limits
User            used    soft    hard  grace    used  soft  hard  grace
root      --      48       0       0              8     0     0
tb        --  254404       0       0           2909     0     0
jn        --   47300 2000000 3000000            426 50000 75000
mr        --    2316 2000000 3000000             61 50000 75000
yy        --   12996 2000000 3000000             11 50000 75000

But 'quota -u jn' (issued as root) gives me:

Disk quotas for user jn (uid 1001): none

> one I had .... can you post here the lines of your /etc/fstab, related
> to the filesystems on which you want to have quota enabled?

Here it is, the complete /etc/fstab:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
/dev/hda1    /        ext2    defaults,errors=remount-ro      0  1
/dev/hda2    none     swap    sw                              0  0
proc         /proc    proc    defaults                        0  0
/dev/fd0     /floppy  auto    defaults,user,noauto            0  0
/dev/cdrom   /cdrom   iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto         0  0
/dev/hda5    /tmp     ext2    rw                              0  2
/dev/hda6    /var     ext2    rw                              0  2
/dev/hda7    /usr     ext2    rw                              0  2
/dev/hda8    /home    ext2    rw,usrquota                     0  2

BTW, my installed version of quota is 1.65-4.
Thanks!

--
 Tad

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