diff --git a/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/quotas/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/quotas/chapter.sgml index 29d53ca711..3c7c097d8c 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/quotas/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/quotas/chapter.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project - $FreeBSD$ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/quotas/chapter.sgml,v 1.11 1999/09/06 06:53:05 peter Exp $ --> <chapter id="quotas"> @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ amount of resources any one user or group of users may allocate. This will prevent one user from consuming all of the available disk space.</para> - + <sect1> <title>Configuring Your System to Enable Disk Quotas</title> @@ -35,23 +35,32 @@ options QUOTA</programlisting> for more information on kernel configuration.</para> <para>Next you will need to enable disk quotas in - <filename>/etc/sysconfig</filename>. This is done by changing the line: + <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>. This is done by adding the line: + </para> <programlisting> -quotas=NO</programlisting> - - to: - - <programlisting> -quotas=YES</programlisting></para> +enable_quotas=YES</programlisting> - <para>If you are running FreeBSD 2.2.2 or later, the configuration file - will be <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename> instead and the variable name - changed to:</para> - + <para>For finer control over your quota startup, there is an additional + configuration variable available. Normally on bootup, the quota integrity + of each file system is checked by the <command>quotacheck</command> + program. The <command>quotacheck</command> facility insures that the + data in the quota database properly reflects the data on the + file system. This is a very time consuming process that will + significantly affect the time your system takes to boot. If you would + like to skip this step, a variable is made available for the purpose: + </para> + + <programlisting> +check_quotas=NO</programlisting> + + <para>If you are running FreeBSD prior to 3.2-RELEASE, the configuration + is simpler, and consists of only one variable. Set the following in your + <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>:</para> + <programlisting> check_quotas=YES</programlisting> - + <para>Finally you will need to edit <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> to enable disk quotas on a per-file system basis. This is where you can either enable user or group quotas or both for all of your file