On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:57:04AM +0200, Ignatios Souvatzis wrote: > > support to other filesystems (tempfs, perhaps v7fs) or even add other > > filesystems that have or may have their own native quota handling > > (zfs, Hammer, you name it). > > zfs - does it really have quota?
I don't know... but if not, there are plenty of other fses. > All the demos I've seen talk about sub-filesystem limits; you create > per-user sub-filesystems if you want to emulate per-user quota. > > (Correct me if I'm wrong.) > > How would this fit in, if at all? That's a good question. My first instinct is that like the other stuff zfs does that it does in its own semantically-incompatible way, it would require its own tools. But I guess the quota system could be made to report the limits if the sub-filesystems are specifically assigned to users somehow. Or something like that... -- David A. Holland dholl...@netbsd.org