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authorFabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>2014-03-04 08:11:07 +0800
committerJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>2014-03-04 12:19:26 +0100
commitcbcf27a9927e32931389980ee770f206377eb21b (patch)
treece1994fed9b77823195796001989f94a1d3ca346
parentd680104f3d488ff028f7dd03b0bc055aa5e8ad8d (diff)
downloadlinux-cbcf27a9927e32931389980ee770f206377eb21b.tar.bz2
fs/quota/Kconfig: Update filesystems
Update Kconfig with a complete list of supported filesystems. Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
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diff --git a/fs/quota/Kconfig b/fs/quota/Kconfig
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+++ b/fs/quota/Kconfig
@@ -8,9 +8,10 @@ config QUOTA
help
If you say Y here, you will be able to set per user limits for disk
usage (also called disk quotas). Currently, it works for the
- ext2, ext3, and reiserfs file system. ext3 also supports journalled
- quotas for which you don't need to run quotacheck(8) after an unclean
- shutdown.
+ ext2, ext3, ext4, jfs, ocfs2 and reiserfs file systems.
+ Note that gfs2 and xfs use their own quota system.
+ Ext3, ext4 and reiserfs also support journaled quotas for which
+ you don't need to run quotacheck(8) after an unclean shutdown.
For further details, read the Quota mini-HOWTO, available from
<http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, or the documentation provided
with the quota tools. Probably the quota support is only useful for