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Quota mini-HOWTO

Ralf van Dooren [email protected]

v0.2, January 2002


Preamble: This document is copyleft by Ralf van Dooren ([email protected]). Original text and setup of this document is copyleft-ed by Albert M.C. Tam, many thanks to him for this initial mini-HOWTO. This document is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

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This document describes how to enable file system quota on a Linux host, assigning quota for users and groups, as well as the usage of miscellaneous quota commands. It is intended for users running kernel 2.x (recently tested on Red Hat 7.2 running kernel 2.4.xx) Users running older kernels may need to upgrade to a newer kernel version in order to take advantage of quota. Feel free to send feedbacks or comments to [email protected] if you find an error, or if any information is missing. I appreciate it.

1. What is Quota?

2. Current Status of Quota on Linux

3. Requirements for Using Quota on Linux

4. Quota Setup on Linux - Part I: The Configuration

5. Quota Setup on Linux - Part II: Assigning Quota for Users and Groups

6. Miscellaneous Quota Commands


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