Linux/command/quota
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quota is a Linux command for managing user disk-quotas, i.e. the amount of disk space each user is allowed to use. It can prevent files from being written to if doing so would exceed the disk quota.
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bash-2.05$ quota -g Disk quotas for group wikigrp (gid 524): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace /dev/hda6 50000* 50000 50000 none 53 0 0 Disk quotas for group hypertwinsgrp (gid 508): none Disk quotas for group vbzgrp (gid 523): none bash-2.05$