On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, David E. Fox wrote:

> > 
> > Whenever the system does a disk check at boot, it reports:
> > 
> >     "inode 2250 has zero dtine   -FIXED"
> 
> Typically those problems are caused by files that get deleted before the
> process that owns the file closes everything out. All it's telling you is
> that the file in question got deleted OK, but for whatever reasons the
> deletion time (dtime) didn't get stored.
> 
Thanks for the reply.  Perhaps it's caused by my bad habit of quitting X
without closing all the apps first.

Anthony

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