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Date:      Wed, 21 May 1997 16:28:19 -0700
From:      Minsung Kim <stair@mci2000.com>
To:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Is QUOTA option broken?
Message-ID:  <33838513.41C67EA6@MCI2000.com>

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I've recently upgraded my system to current, and rebuilt the kernel.
Everything works fine -- except the kernel goes panic whenever I
try to halt the system (through /sbin/halt).  When the system
boots next time, fsck -p says that all filesystems AFTER the last
filesystem on which quota checking is enabled are clean.  And, if
I turn off quota checking manually (quotaoff -a) and halt the
system, it goes just fine.  No panic.

I'm quite a newbie to this mailing list, so please excuse me if
the problem is already dealt with.

TIA.

-- 
Stair

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Kim, Minsung (Stair in Cyberland)      <mailto:stair@MCI2000.com>



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