Any real harm not having quota support enabled

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by jerutley, Jun 11, 2006.

  1. jerutley

    jerutley New Member

    I'm currently working on an installation of ISPConfig on a MIPS-based machine (an old Cobalt RaQ2) using the Debian mipsel port. Unfortunately, the default debian kernel does not include Quota support, and my attempt to build a custom kernel for debian failed to boot properly. Since this machine is already in the colo, and I'm having to do everything remotely, I'd like to avoid trial-and-error building kernels for now. I was wondering if it would be possible to go ahead and install ispconfig without quota support. I realize there would be no way to limit disk usage by my users, and I'm fine with that for right now - this is only a temporary installation until I get my main server ready to handle ISP config.

    Anyone forsee any problems with doing this?

    Jeremy
     
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    Yes, that's no problem (except that you cannot assign quota to your customers). :)
     

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