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- dotCOMmie, on 02/24/2008, -0/+1Here's a thought. Use a better file system with native quota support -- and leave all your hacks behind. XFS comes to mind.
itug.cn — This tutorial walks you through implementing disk quotas for both users and groups on Linux, using a virtual filesystem, which is a filesystem created from a disk file. Since quotas work on a per-filesystem basis, this is a way to implement quotas on a sub-section, or even multiple subsections of your drive, without reformatting.