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Re: Kernel config for quotas

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Subject: Re: Kernel config for quotas
From: Peter Hessler <yodadoa@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 22:34:28 -0800 (PST)
In-reply-to: <20010227181012.A3383@steamboataffordable.com>
Sender: owner-misc@openbsd.org
I have a similar problems with my system.  I figured out that my system
supports quotas, but I don't know how to set one.  I can't seem to find
info that is helpful.  If someone has a commented quota example file,
or can send me to a page that tells me the name of the file, and the
syntax with some little examples that would be great.  I.E. I want
everyone who's home dir is /home to have a 10 meg limit.  I have no
problem adding them to a text file, because I have a script that I use
to call adduser and I can just modify that.


--- Mark Pecaut <mpecaut@steamboataffordable.com> wrote:
<snip>
> No.  QUOTA is in GENERIC kernel, which means you don't have to
> do anything unless you are already using your own custom kernel.  
> If you are using your own custom kernel, then you should know how
> to compile your own kernel, but you might want to read 
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
> anyway.  You don't need to do anything with Makefile.i386.
> 
> -Mark
> -- 
> http://steamboataffordable.com
> 


=====
Peter Hessler
<yodadoa@yahoo.com>

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