Once upon a time, Aldo Foot <[email protected]> said:
> >From what you say, it appears the only difference is that I have a
> CentOS server and an F11 client. So far, I've only used remount to
> enable the quotas on the server. I'll see what reboot does. I'll try
> the 'edquota -r'.

"mount -o remount" will not actually enable quotas, at least on ext3.
usrquota and grpquota are not options that can be changed while the
filesystem is mounted.

You must unmount the filesystem and mount it with quotas enabled or
reboot the server.
-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

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