Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 11:48:59 -0500 From: Sylvain Hubert <shubert@orizon.net> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: quota grace period Message-ID: <313335FB.86E@orizon.net>
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Hi! I am trying to put a grace period to a user but Status: RO nothing is changing. This is what I have done: 1) add "options QUOTA" in the kernel's configuration file 2) rebuild the kernel 3) add the userquota option in the file /etc/fstab (after the rw -> rw,userquota) 4) enable check_quota in /etc/sysconfig 5) add quotacheck and quotaon in /etc/rc.local 6) reboot the computer The file quota.user was created in the filesystem. I can set space quota for any user using edquota and everything is working fine. When I use "edquota -t -u myname" to give a grace period to my account (or somebody else account), everything seems to work fine. BUT if I type "repquota -a", the grace period has not been updated with the new values. If I go into "edquota -t -u myname" again, the new values are still there (it remember the values I gave earlier). Question: Why does the quota grace period has not change? P.S.: I am root when I make these changements. Thanks Sylvain Hubert shubert@orizon.net
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