Quick Start Guide

openSUSE allows usage of soft and hard quotas. Soft quotas usually dene a warning
level at which users are informed that they are nearing their limit, whereas hard
quotas dene the limit at which write requests are denied. Additionally, grace intervals
can be dened that allow users or groups to temporarily violate their quotas by certain
amounts.
Procedure 10.6: Enabling Quota Support for a Partition
In order to congure quotas for certain users and groups, you need to enable
quota support for the respective partition in the YaST Expert Partitioner rst.
1 In YaST, select System > Partitioner and click Yes to proceed.
2 In the Expert Partitioner, select the partition for which to enable quotas and
click Edit.
3
Click Fstab Options and activate Enable Quota Support. If the quota package
is not already installed, it will be installed once you conrm the respective
message with Yes.
4 Conrm your changes and leave the Expert Partitioner.
Procedure 10.7: Setting Up Quotas for Users or Groups
Now you can dene soft or hard quotas for specic users or groups and set time
periods as grace intervals.
1 In the YaST User and Group Administration, select the user or the group you
want to set the quotas for and click Edit.
2 On the Plug-Ins tab, select the Manage User Quota entry and click Launch to
open the Quota Conguration dialog.
3 From File System, select the partition to which the quota should apply.
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