On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, LENHOF Jean-Yves wrote:
> ...
> After mounting file system with quota enabled
>
> touch /home/quota.user
> touch /home/quota.group
> should help you....
after creating the quota files (aquota.{user|group}) the quotacheck
command didn't give the 'Cannot get quotafile name' message as before but
when booting the system i still got the following error messages even
though the quota files exist:
Enabling local filesystem quotas: quotaon: Cannot find quota file on /home
[/dev/Volume00/LogVol03] to turn quotas on/off.
quotaon: Cannot find quota file on /home [/dev/Volume00/LogVol03] to turn quotas
on/off.
quotaon: Cannot find quota file on /var [/dev/Volume00/LogVol01] to turn quotas on/off.
quotaon: Cannot find quota file on /var [/dev/Volume00/LogVol01] to turn quotas on/off.
this got fixed with running '/sbin/quotacheck -ug <fs>' on both
filesystems.
thanks!
best regards,
--
aspa
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