I tried to reproduce Vinyo's bug but I could not.

I use Ubuntu karmic i386, quota version is 3.17-3ubuntu1.

1. I formated 2 partitions, one with ext3 and the other with ext4.
2. I added them to /etc/fstab with options rw,usrquota.
3. I ran quotacheck -a and rebooted by computer.
4. I used edquota to set a block hard limit of 10MB to my user on both 
partitions.
5. I tried creating a too big file on each of these two partitions with my 
user. It stopped when the block hard limit was reached, complaining about disk 
quota being exceeded.

So I had the same (correct) behaviour with both ext3 and ext4.

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Disk quotas do not work in ext4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334474
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