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Date:      Thu, 20 Feb 1997 11:54:29 -0500
From:      "Troy Settle" <rewt@i-Plus.net>
To:        Andrzej Szydlo <andrzej@tu.kielce.pl>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Quota hangs at boot
Message-ID:  <199702201641.LAA03344@Radford.i-Plus.net>
In-Reply-To: <199702200719.IAA05907@tu.kielce.pl>

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> describe (say "none", but limit space). It only happens when I enable quota
> for the /usr filesystem (689999 kB, 451731 kB, 71% used).  With the
> / (31775, 21463, 73%) and /var (29727, 2099, 8%) enabled and the /usr quotas
> disabled the system starts without problems. Have you seen such problem?
> What can it be caused by?

Uhm.. 

The only filesystem you should need to implement quotas on, is /home, 
or any other filesystem where you put your user directories.  It 
seems to me that /usr should be mounted readonly, as nothing ever 
needs to change there... or, if something does need changed, it 
should be done by root or perhaps an operator.

cwyl,
Troy

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Troy Settle <st@i-Plus.net>
Network Administrator, iPlus Internet Services
http://www.i-Plus.net

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