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    Set Quota in Linux

    Is it possible for setting quota for Linux users? What is the command for doing this? If there are number of commands for doing this kindly let me know about all this in this discussion and the usage of each.


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    Re: Set Quota in Linux

    Yes it is possible to set quota using GID that is Group identification. There are commands like quotaon - which turns on and sets disk quota for users
    quotaoff - which turns off disk quota for users
    repquota - gives reports about quota
    quotacheck- Checks file system on quotausage
    But I think you would need to install for quota support in Linux. How to do this I am not aware. Hope someone post about this in this discussion.


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