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     QUOT(C)		      XENIX System V		       QUOT(C)

     Name
	  quot - Summarizes file system ownership.

     Syntax
	  quot [ option ] ...  [ filesystem ]

     Description
	  quot prints the number of blocks in the named filesystem
	  currently owned by each user.	 If no filesystem is named,
	  the file systems given in /etc/mnttab are examined.

	  The following options are available:

	  -n   Processes standard input. This option makes it possible
	       to produce a list of all files and their owners with
	       the following command:

		  ncheck filesystem | sort +0n | quot -n filesystem

	  -c   Prints three columns giving file size in blocks, number
	       of files of that size, and cumulative total of blocks
	       in that size or smaller file.  Data for files of size
	       greater than 499 blocks are included in the figures for
	       files of exactly size 499.

	  -f   Prints a count of the number of files as well as space
	       owned by each user.

     Files
	  /etc/passwd		   Gets user names

	  /etc/mnttab		   Contains list of mounted file
				   systems

     See Also
	  cmchk(C), du(C), ls(C), machine(M)

     Notes
	  Holes in files are counted as if they actually occupied
	  space.

	  Blocks are reported in 512 byte blocks.

	  See also Notes under mount(ADM).

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