I think this should be considered critical for Lucid, because 
1- when you hit this, it can leave the filesystem unusable
2- it can presumably happen even if you don't use -D, because the fsck manpage 
says this only forces an operation that may sometimes happen anyhow

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-D introduces corruption in directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525114
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