Disk space limit Simple instructions Linux Quota Mini-HOWTO
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Disk space limit Simple instructions Original file: Linux Quota Mini-HOWTO Archive Narration: Disk space limit Simple instructions file number: lrg.ldtp.mhowto.001 Translation Date: 1996/09/20 Translation Maintenance: asdchen @ ms1. Hinet.net O ---------------------------------------------- ---------------- X - O How to start Quota Update Date: Sat Jul 27 21:04:38 PDT 1996 Preface: This file is copyrighted by Albert MC TAM (bertie@scn.org) is reserved. Agree to the use of this document, copy, therefore the non-commercial spread is permissible, but all copies and / or the names of the author and editor must have the name and the note. This document is because it is expected to be helpful, but it is not responsible, whether it is understanding or implicit. Although all the tasks of the correctness of the information in this document can be done, the author / editor / maintainer has no responsibility for any loss of damage to the error, or because of the information contained in this document. This file describes how to enable quota of the archive system on the Linux host, specify quota, and other Quota instructions for users. It applies to executing the use of a 2.x version of the core (tested on 2.0.7). It is recommended to update the user of the old version. If you find any errors, or miss anything, don't pay them to bertie@scn.org. I will be very grateful! -------------------------------------------- -------------------- What is Quota? Quota allows you to specify a save restriction of a disk from two aspects: the number of index nodes (inodes) that users can dominate ; And the number of disk blocks that users can take. The meaning behind the quota is that the forces are kept under most of the time in their disk usage restrictions, canceling their ability to use the disk space in the system. Quota currently in Linux QUOTA's support according to I knows that I have been integrated into the core from the 1.3.8x version, and it is also in the center of version 2.0. If your system does not support quota, then I suggest you update. So far, Quota can only operate on the EXT2 archive system. Using Quota's demand in Linux, the core 2.x version can get from here ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/sources/system/v2.0/ quota Software Test Your Linux The kit is fixed, and it may have been installed on your system or there may be no quota software.