After restarting linux this evening, during bootup it complained about
"/dev/hda2: Deleted inodo 14989 has zero dtime" for about ten different
inodes. Now, I understand what an inode is, so does this mean that a file
just got the axe for each of these? Is there any means of checking what,
if anything, got deleted? What does "zero dtime" mean? Could these
apparently bad inodes be the cause of the periodic warnings I get about
files not existing? Thanks. Insight appreciated.
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