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Setting quota
I would like to set quota for ALL USERS on a particular filesystem and the quota to be set for NEWLY CREATED USERS also.
I am not sure, whether my question is clear. I can set quota for all users but my requirement is, I want the same quota to be set automatically for the user which is going to be created. Please advice/give me idea. Thanks for reading this thread. Atanu |
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/etc/security
if you want to set it for all users you can use the wildcard * or you can put the group user and all new user are in user. so you will use @user. Also if you are on systemd you can set that in /etc/systemd/user.conf . |
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Hi venam
Thanks for your reply. I am working with RHEL, whether the wildcard * will work there with edquota command? Please advice. Atanu |
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