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How To View Linux Folder Quota from WinXP

Asked by e_sandrs in Linux Administration, Linux Setup, SuSE Linux

Tags: quota, samba, linux, folder

We are using Samba to map user home directories on Windows XP Pro desktops in a mixed server environment.  When we do this the users see the size of the entire partition "230GB" instead of their quota space "400MB".

We're using the [homes] functionality for these directories as shown below:

[homes]
        comment = Home Directories
        browseable = no
        writable = yes
        read only = no
        inherit acls = yes
        dos filetimes = yes
        veto files = /.bash*/Desktop/.kde*/.screenrc/

I read somewhere that this should be possible "if the
'configure' is done '--with-quotas'".  The partition is configured as below:

/dev/sda10           /home                ext3       acl,user_xattr,usrquota  1 2

Is there something simple we're missing to have this display correctly in the end user (Windows Explorer) interface?  We've been using (and upgrading) these Samba shares for a long time (7+ years?) - are there configuration settings in Samba 3 that we just haven't looked at or used that we can access to make this all work better?

Any advice is appreciated!
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Tags: quota, samba, linux, folder
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