RE: Setting quota on user's home folders?

2005-03-17 Thread Eve Atley
Sorry about not including system info: it's RedHat 9 ATM (to upgrade to RH Enterprise 3). >I noticed, on running ` locate quota` , that these lines appear in my output I ran this too, and it came back with this: (truncated) /etc/warnquota.conf /usr/bin/quota /usr/sbin/edquota /usr/sbin/quotast

Re: Setting quota on user's home folders?

2005-03-17 Thread Peter
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 16:31 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote: > > For quotas to work, they have to be enabled in your kernel. Stock > kernels > usually do not include quota capability, so this means a local > compile. I noticed, on running ` locate quota` , that these lines appear in my output /lib/m

nic wount work with 10baseT-FD

2005-03-17 Thread Thorsten Alge
Hi, we have some problems with some of our servers. We have pcchips motherboard with sis900 nics. the problem is, they are standardly set to autonegociate and will work with 10mbps half-duplex but we do need 10mbps full-duplex. we can set it to 10baseT-FD with "mii-tool" or "ethtool" but after lin

Re: Bash will not start in Terminals

2005-03-17 Thread Peter
Hi, Peter said: > Slackware10 kernel 2.4.26 > >For me unknown reason suddenly bash will not > start in terminals. The reason was that I had made a new slackware installation in which then in the /etc/passwd under my user name at the end of the line there was no :/bin/bash as it used to be. I

Re: Bash will not start in Terminals

2005-03-17 Thread Peter H.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Peter use ´adduser´ to create user accounts in slack, /bin/bash is the > default in that program. I'll be darn. I kept on using 'useradd'. Thanks & regards -- Peter - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to