Re: Automatically assigning user quotas

From: Pete Nesbitt (pete_at_linux1.ca)
Date: 05/31/04

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    Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 21:05:03 -0700
    
    

    On May 30, 2004 08:43 pm, Ryan Golhar wrote:
    > Is there a way to automatically set a user quota without running
    > edquota? For example, whenever a new user gets added to the system, I
    > don't want to have to manually set their quota. I want to use a
    > standard quota for all users.
    >
    > Ryan

    I think editquota would work. 'man edquota', have a look at the -p option.
    Then you could just wrap that in a script with useradd and feed them both the
    $userid.

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