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Disk Quota software for Linux
Hi all,
Does anyone knows any good disk quota software for Linux? I am trying to assign different disk quota allocation for different users and directories. At moment I am using an FTP solution (Crush FTP, very good), I am able to specify quotas based on directories for each individual user, but I would like to do the same thing at file system level, without going through an FTP path. Any ideas? |
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