Re: Dtime of Inodes
On Mon, Jul 20, 1998 at 08:16:57AM -0600, vaidhy@wwdg.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I got hamm installed on my system. Everytime el2fsck runs, I get the message 'Deleted inode 1234 has a dtime of zero. Fix '
>
> Why does this message come?
well...
you don't want to run e2fsck on a mounted filesystem sooo...
I am assuming this happens on reboot?
are you shutting down properly?
(ie shutdown -r now or shutdown -h now)
this is usually the case when a machine is not shutdown right or
is not properly unmounting filesystems
hmmm why would you shutdown? :)
-Steve
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