>>> joelr at ellegon.com 01/15/02 12:32PM >>>
>On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:05, John J. Trammell wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 10:12:00AM -0600, Phil Mendelsohn wrote:
>> > Either way, you are correct from a pragmatic point of view (I'd
>> > say), but from an idealistic point of view, one could argue that
>> > *every* user (even daemons and root) should have quotas, disk space
>> > being finite.
>> Good, because I'm a pragmatist.  :-)
>> The thought of sitting down to work out new disk quotas every time I
>> add a user gives me the willies.  It is far less work for me in my
>> current position to just partition.
>I'm fairly sure that that process can and should be 
>automated, if you're going to be doing it at all often. 

Even if you spend the time automating the process, 
if it provides no benefit _that_you_appreciate_ over 
the partitioning method, and you're going to have 
multiple partitions anyway (i.e. multiple disks), the 
partitioning method is easier.