I have read about limiting size of directory - like creating big files, formatting,mount,.. etc. But this all very complicated. Does exist utility or something else to set limit on already existing directory?
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In steps this will be:
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You could limit the quota on a filesystem. But it is not directory specific, but file system & user specific. You might also consider developping your own user space file system using FUSE, but this will take your time. |
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