Besides the -e switch to edquota as has already been mentioned, I used
to make extensive use of the -p switch to use a prototype.
For example, you could create a "fake" user (or group) named
"q-typical", assign that user the quotas for a typical user, and then
use
edqu
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 14:09:13 +0200
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Nicolas Letellier wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I use a script to create automatically my users (with pw, and mkdir,
> > etc...). I use quota, and I have to excute 'edquota -u user', and enter
> > quota informations. So, the process can no
Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Hello.
I use a script to create automatically my users (with pw, and mkdir, etc...). I
use quota, and I have to excute 'edquota -u user', and enter quota
informations. So, the process can not be automaticated. And cannot be part of
my script.
I don't find information
Hello.
I use a script to create automatically my users (with pw, and mkdir, etc...). I
use quota, and I have to excute 'edquota -u user', and enter quota
informations. So, the process can not be automaticated. And cannot be part of
my script.
I don't find informations in edquota(8) manpages ab