From 078dfb0641787d7b06cef8b8bbe6a0c1aa96378a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lennart Poettering Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2021 09:58:34 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] man: document min/max for --disk-space= too --- man/homectl.xml | 11 +++++++---- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/homectl.xml b/man/homectl.xml index 89af3d77c7f..76743e9d650 100644 --- a/man/homectl.xml +++ b/man/homectl.xml @@ -504,10 +504,13 @@ BYTES Either takes a size in bytes as argument (possibly using the usual K, M, G, … - suffixes for 1024 base values), or a percentage value and configures the disk space to assign to the - user. If a percentage value is specified (i.e. the argument suffixed with %) it is - taken relative to the available disk space of the backing file system. If the LUKS2 backend is used - this configures the size of the loopback file and file system contained therein. For the other + suffixes for 1024 base values), a percentage value, or the special strings min or + max, and configures the disk space to assign to the user. If a percentage value is + specified (i.e. the argument suffixed with %) it is taken relative to the + available disk space of the backing file system. If specified as min assigns the + minimal disk space permitted by the constraints of the backing file system and other limits, when + specified as max assigns the maximum disk space available. If the LUKS2 backend is + used this configures the size of the loopback file and file system contained therein. For the other storage backends configures disk quota using the filesystem's native quota logic, if available. If not specified, defaults to 85% of the available disk space for the LUKS2 backend and to no quota for the others.