On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 08:37:23AM +0200, Simone Rossetto wrote:
> This is what happens during the installation:
>  1. postinst executed
>  2. quota start => quotaon.sh executed
>  3. no force, no skip
>  4. no /var/lib/quota/new file exists because no touch already executed
>  5. so no full check but only a call to the check_quota function
>  6. no /mountpoint/aquota.user file exists because quotas has never been 
> computed yet
>  7. and so a warning is printed and the installation ends in error

There has to be something going on on your system that is different from mine. 
I just tried installing quota on a brand new system and it worked nicely. 

What does/did your /etc/fstab say? Where there already quota files available, 
maybe under a different name?

> If I'm wrong what have I missed?

Not sure if any. I just wonder why it works on my system. However, the whole
logic needs a rewrite anyway with systemd having its own quota services, sigh.

Michael
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