On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 01:18:28PM +0000, David Holland wrote: > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 06:19:30PM +0100, Manuel Bouyer wrote: > > > > At this point, in the source 'quota1' is used for the old > > > > quota format, 'quota2' for the new one and 'quota' for the few things > > > > that are common. > > > > > > Everything outside the kernel should be in the last category, though. > > > > exept those that deal directly with the filesystem datas (edquota, > > quotacheck, repquota for quota1, newfs, fsck_ffs, tunefs and fsdb for > > quota2). > > This is (part of) why it's important to distinguish the on-disk > structures from the FS-independent interface. > > (also, edquota and repquota seem fs-independent to me...)
no, they're not: they can directly the quota1 file specified in the fstab if quotactl fails or the filesystem is not mounted. -- Manuel Bouyer <bou...@antioche.eu.org> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --