AABAN34 == AABAN34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AABAN34 It keep telling me mount point 2 does not exist what is that
AABAN34 telling me?
It's telling you that your /etc/fstab is likely screwed up. Why don't you
post your latest version?
Ed
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Ed BaileyRed
Is there a way to set things up so that every new user that you create
has the same quota amount? For example, everyone could have 40MB to
start.
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Janyne Kizer
CNE-3, CNE-4, CNE-5
Systems Programmer Administrator I
NC State University, College of Agriculture Life Sciences
Extension and
You need to modify your fstab as follows, assuming you want quotas on
/home.
LABEL=/home /home ext2 defaults,
usrquota 1 2
Then run quotacheck u v /home. Then reboot. After the machine has
rebooted, you should be able to set quotas using setquota or
It keep telling me "mount point 2 does not exist" what is that telling me?
Thanks Brian
I am running kernel 2.4.7-10 should I upgrade the Kernel???, I am getting "mount point 2 does not exist" I lam looking it up, I am begining to get that there is a problem using Quota's under this Kernel...
Brian
I fixed the problem, run linuxconf under X and go under (file system) then goto access local drive, then go under (options) check User quota enable then un-mount , then re-mount.
LABEL=/home /home exec,dev,suid,rw,usrquota 1 2
The how-to for Quotation IS WRONG for redhat ( this worked under