From fstab(5)

   If the options ``userquota'' and/or ``groupquota'' are specified, the
   filesystem is automatically processed by the quotacheck(8) command, and
   user and/or group disk quotas are enabled with quotaon(8).  By default,

Your /etc/fstab file probably needs to specify the appropriate quota options.

 - jacob

On Monday 17 February 2003 16:43, Alan Batie wrote:
> This broke a long time ago, and I wasn't really worried about disk space
> as I had bigger fish to fry, but it's really annoying and I'd like to
> figure out what's going on: Used to be that quotas would update in real
> time.  You could run quota -v, delete some files, run it again and see
> the change reflected.  That no longer seems to be the case.  I've taken
> to running quotacheck hourly.  Any ideas?  Thanks...

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