Hi,
On 2021-12-13 2:47 a.m., Tom Dial wrote:
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> On 12/12/21 12:28, Teemu Likonen wrote:
>> * 2021-12-12 14:13:19-0500, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
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>>> How can I ensure that user (or a software being run by a user that
>>> goes crazy) doesn't fill up the whole filesystem ?
>> Co
On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 02:13:19PM -0500, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
I know there's quota but what I want to ensure is simply that no user
can write to disk unless there's at least 2 GB left free on partition.
Is this possible ?
As another has mentioned, there's reserved-blocks-perc
On 12/12/21 12:28, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> * 2021-12-12 14:13:19-0500, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
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>> How can I ensure that user (or a software being run by a user that
>> goes crazy) doesn't fill up the whole filesystem ?
> Commands mkfs.ext4 and tune2fs have this option:
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* 2021-12-12 14:13:19-0500, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> How can I ensure that user (or a software being run by a user that
> goes crazy) doesn't fill up the whole filesystem ?
Commands mkfs.ext4 and tune2fs have this option:
-m reserved-blocks-percentage
Set the perce
Hi,
I've learned thru this mailing list that it was something "from decades
ago" to create a filesystem for /tmp, /var, /home, /usr, etc unless
really needed. I must admit it make sense and I'd be better served by
either a one partition or only a /home separate.
Now here's my question :
How can I
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