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> Can't say I know the answer to this - it was only a guess that it might
> work by enabling it on "/" anyway!  It might be something to do with
> /home lying beneath / in the directory structure but I'm not 100%.
>
> What sort of messages do you get when trying to set user quotas?

I'm got "cannot get quota details for user admin: Invalid argument".
Quota details located in aquota.* files, right?


> BTW, im using Redhat 6.2 and not 7.1 so it may be specific to your
> release?
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