Hey im on ubuntu-11.04 i do mount -o remount / and get mount: / not mounted already, or bad option Can you please help me
Ok i fixed the above but now im stuck again... Code: WARNING - Quotafile //aquota.group was probably truncated. Cannot save quota settings... and Code: quotaon: Cannot find quota file on / [/dev/root] to turn quotas on/off. quotaon: Cannot find quota file on / [/dev/root] to turn quotas on/off. I can not fix this :x
Fix was 1) modprobe quota_v2 and check if the module was loaded ( lsmod |grep quota ) 2) echo 'quota_v2' >> /etc/modules 3) delete the files previously created ( aquota.group aquota.user ) 4) quotacheck -avugm quotaon -avug
Expanded Fix for Debian Squeeze Upgrade Had this same error this morning when I upgraded from Debian Lenny to Squeeze. Probably should do a full tutorial but too lazy/pressed for time. Anyway, if you follow either of these tutorials and get errors, read on: http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-journaled-quota-on-debian-lenny http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-debian-squeeze-with-bind-and-courier-ispconfig-3-p4 Basically, I was getting the same errors as outlined above - everything was fine with my /etc/fstab file, made the correct edits, created the two aquota files, but was getting the same errors judgey was getting: Code: WARNING - Quotafile //aquota.group was probably truncated. Cannot save quota settings... And Code: quotaon: Cannot find quota file on / [/dev/root] to turn quotas on/off. quotaon: Cannot find quota file on / [/dev/root] to turn quotas on/off. So I followed these steps: Code: /# lsmod | grep quota quota_v2 2133 0 quota_tree 5423 1 quota_v2 So it was running. Then: Code: /# echo 'quota_v2' >> /etc/modules Then deleted the 2 files I had set up in the tutorials: Code: /# rm -f /aquota.group /# rm -f /aquota.user Then ran the two statements - here is the output: Code: /# quotacheck -avugm quotacheck: Scanning /dev/disk/by-uuid/ffffffff-4444-5555-8888-999999999aaa [/] done quotacheck: Cannot stat old user quota file: No such file or directory quotacheck: Cannot stat old group quota file: No such file or directory quotacheck: Cannot stat old user quota file: No such file or directory quotacheck: Cannot stat old group quota file: No such file or directory quotacheck: Checked 9068 directories and 81028 files quotacheck: Old file not found. quotacheck: Old file not found. /# quotaon -avug /dev/disk/by-uuid/ffffffff-4444-5555-8888-999999999aaa [/]: group quotas turned on /dev/disk/by-uuid/ffffffff-4444-5555-8888-999999999aaa [/]: user quotas turned on It seems to be working now. I'll report back if I run into any errors but it looks like this is the fix.