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Quota

Disable quota for a Linux user or group on the shell

by Till Brehm

Linux user quotas can be edited with the commands edquota or setquota on the shell. While edquota opens the quota settings in a editor like vim, setquota allows you to specify the quota settings on the commandline. Example for disabling the quota for the user "testuser": setquota -u testuser 0 0 0 0 -a Example ... Read more

Categories Basics, CentOS, Debian, Distributions, Linux & Unix, Ubuntu Tags Quota, Shell Leave a comment

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