On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 09:25 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Jan 27), Peter Risdon said:
> > If machine A exports an nfs filesystem and machines B and C both
> > mount it as, say, /usr/home then how is it best to enforce common
> > disk quotas? If machine A is enforcing quotas and al
In the last episode (Jan 27), Peter Risdon said:
> If machine A exports an nfs filesystem and machines B and C both
> mount it as, say, /usr/home then how is it best to enforce common
> disk quotas? If machine A is enforcing quotas and all the password
> files are synchronised so user uids and gids
If machine A exports an nfs filesystem and machines B and C both mount
it as, say, /usr/home then how is it best to enforce common disk quotas?
If machine A is enforcing quotas and all the password files are
synchronised so user uids and gids are identical across all the
machines, will this be suff