Is it my imagination, or is the latest quota package update for Red
Hat 7.1 totally broken?  Half the commands won't use the version two
quota files...

So when I run quotaon, it complains
 quotaon: using /home/quota.user on /dev/sdb3: No such file or directory
and it doesn't try to use /home/aquota.user -- nor can I find any
way of making it.  Ditto for warnquota.

I can get repquota and quotacheck to work by specifying
        -F vfsv0
(though the man pages suggest they should detect the presence of
aquota.user files and pick a format appropriately)

Danny.


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