Why is it when I reboot the PC there is a message that says quota is
enabled or on. I'm wondering.

On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Ronneil Camara wrote:

> Quota has to be kernel-compiled. I hope this helps... ;-)
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> > plug,
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> > I want to limit the disk space usage of each users. 
> > 
> > The steps I did:
> > 1. I edited /etc/fstab. 
> > 
> > /dev/hda5    /home    ext2   defaults,usrquota        1 2
> > 
> > 2. touch quota.user in the /home directory.
> > 3. rebooted the PC.
> > 4. I ran quotaon -avu /home.
> >     
> > When I ran quotaon -avu /home there was an error,, it says, 
> >  quotaon: using /home/quota.user on /dev/hda5 :Invalid argument
> > 
> > I'm using Redhat 6.0.
> > What do you think  is the problem? 
> > 
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