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CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA: XFS Quota support

General informations

The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA has multiple definitions:

XFS Quota support found in fs/xfs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA:

Help text

If you say Y here, you will be able to set limits for disk usage on a per user and/or a per group basis under XFS. XFS considers quota information as filesystem metadata and uses journaling to provide a higher level guarantee of consistency. The on-disk data format for quota is also compatible with the IRIX version of XFS, allowing a filesystem to be migrated between Linux and IRIX without any need for conversion.

If unsure, say N. More comprehensive documentation can be found in README.quota in the xfsprogs package. XFS quota can be used either with or without the generic quota support enabled (QUOTA) - they are completely independent subsystems.

XFS Quota support found in fs/xfs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA:

Help text

If you say Y here, you will be able to set limits for disk usage on a per user and/or a per group basis under XFS. XFS considers quota information as filesystem metadata and uses journaling to provide a higher level guarantee of consistency. The on-disk data format for quota is also compatible with the IRIX version of XFS, allowing a filesystem to be migrated between Linux and IRIX without any need for conversion.

If unsure, say N. More comprehensive documentation can be found in README.quota in the xfsprogs package. XFS quota can be used either with or without the generic quota support enabled (QUOTA) - they are completely independent subsystems.

Quota support found in fs/xfs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA:

Help text

If you say Y here, you will be able to set limits for disk usage on a per user and/or a per group basis under XFS. XFS considers quota information as filesystem metadata and uses journaling to provide a higher level guarantee of consistency. The on-disk data format for quota is also compatible with the IRIX version of XFS, allowing a filesystem to be migrated between Linux and IRIX without any need for conversion.

If unsure, say N. More comprehensive documentation can be found in README.quota in the xfsprogs package. XFS quota can be used either with or without the generic quota support enabled (QUOTA) - they are completely independent subsystems.

Quota support found in fs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA:

Help text

If you say Y here, you will be able to set limits for disk usage on a per user and/or a per group basis under XFS. XFS considers quota information as filesystem metadata and uses journaling to provide a higher level guarantee of consistency. The on-disk data format for quota is also compatible with the IRIX version of XFS, allowing a filesystem to be migrated between Linux and IRIX without any need for conversion.

If unsure, say N. More comprehensive documentation can be found in README.quota in the xfsprogs package. XFS quota can be used either with or without the generic quota support enabled (QUOTA) - they are completely independent subsystems.

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