Paul there is no point in turning quotas on if no aquota.* files are
being created on the FS after running quotacheck -avug . I cannot even
get to that stage. I think the problem is quotas and ext3 don't work
very well currently. I checked on Google and many people are having the
same problems.
Dan
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have you use
quotaon /dev/hda after restarting the server (or remounting the
filesystems??? )
RP
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From: "Dan G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 17:06:58 -0500
Subject: Quota problems with Redhat 8?
> Does anyone know how to get around the quota probs with Redhat
> 8. I am using the latest Redhat kernel unmodified. I have set
> usrquota and grpquota in /etc/fstab and when I try quotacheck -
> avug after remounting the FS, I get "cannot get quota
> filename for /dev/hda2" which is / in this case. Never had
> this prob with 7.3. Anyone know of a workaround or updated
> packages to resolve this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
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