daveh@xtenk.sgi.com (David A Higgen) (05/03/90)
In article <680@urz.unibas.ch>, doelz@urz.unibas.ch (Reinhard Doelz / Biocomputing Basel) writes: > In article <9004302310.AA08541@operations.dccs.upenn.edu>, YATES@A.CHEM.UPENN.EDU ("YATES, JOHN H.") writes: > > > How can System V even consider > > being in a server environment without disk quotas enforcable by user? > > > > Here is ONE answer (the only one I got) which concerns SYSV quota: > [...ftp info deleted..] > This means - There *IS* something somewhere in netland. I couldn't get... Hmm. I find it hard to believe that quotas can be reliably enforced without some kernel modifications. Rest assured: quotas IS on our list of things to definitely do in the reasonably near future (though not, I'm afraid, in the release poised to appear momentarily). I'm taking a planning look at it now; the assumption is that it will be based on the BSD/Melbourne system. Dave Higgen