Post AlgtTiu65d3XSVLKD2 by olbohlen@norden.social
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 (DIR) Post #AlfKwMb2PrRD7MOD1E by climagic@mastodon.social
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       Are you using *nix user's disk usage quotas anywhere that would require use of the "quota" or "edquota" commands?
       
 (DIR) Post #AlfOeU6YA4qX0ZrKOO by wolf480pl@mstdn.io
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       @climagic I used to be subjected to quota on my faculty's students server... until they brutally revoked my shell access after I graduated
       
 (DIR) Post #AlfPCiTzD8RrRl90Wu by BrianZiman@mastodon.social
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       @climagic It's been maybe twenty years since I actually dealt with a true multi-user unix environment where that would be necessary (and that was in academia). Users generally have dedicated machines (or dedicated VMs, anyway); and production machines are completely automated and don't typically support user logins. I suppose this might still be a use case at schools that teach unix on multiuser systems.
       
 (DIR) Post #AlfdaL37NyxX4sjd4q by hrw@society.oftrolls.com
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       @climagic Ah, old times when I had 1/1.5MB quota on my SunOS account...That's 1.5MB for data with warning after using 1MB.We kept files in places like /var/tmp/ /var/spool/news/ and other with sufficient permissions.
       
 (DIR) Post #AlfekpieJKR734jFjc by harald@mementomori.social
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       @climagic on several boxen, thousands of users. NFS of course
       
 (DIR) Post #AlgtTiu65d3XSVLKD2 by olbohlen@norden.social
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       @climagic zfs set refquota=100M tank/home/user