[wplug] wplug Digest, Vol 100, Issue 6

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Who knows about gang scheduling?

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Today's Topics:

   1. default quota for all users ? (Gabriel L. Somlo)


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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 21:02:42 -0400
From: "Gabriel L. Somlo" <gsomlo at gmail.com>
Subject: [wplug] default quota for all users ?
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Message-ID: <20120616010242.GB2927 at foober.ini.cmu.edu>
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Hi,

I've been using Linux for a (long) while, but this is the first time I
actually have a need to configure disk quotas.

I got as far as modifying fstab flags and running quotacheck + edquota
to enable quotas and assign limits on a per-user basis, and this seems
to be working reliably for me at this point.

However, it appears that unless I explicitly set a limit for a given
user, the default is "no limit".

Is there a way to specify a system-wide default value (for inodes
and/or blocks) once, and have it apply to any current and future
users, unless modified individually via edquota or setquota ?

In other words, can I change the default from "unlimited" to "some
global default limit" ?

Thanks,
--Gabriel


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