Question: Does Samba (3.0.11 and above) support the use of group quotas? I have set up quotas on my Linux box based on "Linux groups". A given "Linux group" gets "X GBs" of space on a given volume "V". Now, I want Windows XP users who map a share that a) belongs to their "Linux group" and b) that resides on volume "V" to see the reported "total free space" as being the number of GB allocated to the "Linux group" minus the total amount of space used by that group -- so that they can see when they (and other members of their group) about to hit their quota and run out of space. Important to note is that the files of a given "Linux group" will all reside within a single directory on the storage Volume. In other words, each high level directory on the storage volume belongs to a unique "Linux group", and all the files inside that directory belong to the same "Linux group". No files outside that high level directory, or inside any other high level directory, will belong to the same group. Right now, when a user maps a share that belongs to a "Linux group" with the quota, the user is seeing that the entire volume "V" is available. It is NOT an option to set quotas by individual users -- as individual users are members of more than one group. Any hints and suggestions would be appreciated. Andy Liebman