> 
> 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.

> Anthony
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