[SLE] Simple Disk Quota editor?

From: Anders Norrbring (lists_at_norrbring.se)
Date: 01/20/05

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    I want a simple disk quota editor, much like "Give user putte 250MB of
    space"...

    I just can't get used to the thought of editing 600+ users in VI... It's
    just not possible.

    I tried to run Webmin 1.170, but it doesn't even work with the quota system,
    the screens just hang.

    Are there any useful little utility out there to set/edit quotas? Command
    line, web i/f or X doesn't really matter.

    Anders.

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