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For the purpose of file quotas, every directory, device, symbolic link or normal file counts towards the maximum number of files a user may own. Technically, the file quota is actually a quota on inodes.
The Disk Quotas ModuleThe main page of this module shows a list of local filesystems that can support quotas. If quotas are currently enabled for a filesystem, you may click on its path to display the quotas for each user. If not, clicking on Enabled Quotas will activate quotas for that filesystem.
Below the list of filesystems is a button for displaying all quotas for a selected user. This will only be displayed if at least one filesystem has user quotas enabled. Similarly, if at least one filesystem has group quotas enabled there will be a button for displaying all quotas for a selected group.
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Useful Commands
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Php Safe-Mode Bypass (Read Files)
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