On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 08:24:49AM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote: > > ...and to actually answer the question, the fs-independent quota > > system is a data model, a client interface, and transport/request > > routing code under the covers. Plus the userlevel tools, which use the > > client interface. > > > > The fs-dependent quota system takes care of storing the quota > > information, storing/maintaining the usage information, enforcement > > based on the usage information, and also recovering/restoring > > consistency of the usage information after crashing. > > OK, more like a framework for managing filesystem-specific quotas then. > Thanks for the clarification.
*shrug* Whatever you want to call it. It works the way it has to. I suspect people used to traditional quota systems will not entirely like the idea of a quota system that has no persistent storage... but I'm not about to tell you that what you're doing is wrong :-) -- David A. Holland dholl...@netbsd.org