> 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,
As I understand it, these are deleted files that didn't get deleted all
the way - the process didn't remove them completely or some such. The
files themselves are gone, as they should be, but the inode, which
keeps track of a 'deletion time' (for whatever reason) has this field
zeroed out instead of carrying a valid time.
Even with clean shutdowns, I get these errors from time to time. I just
ignore them.
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