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SubjectRe: ext2 FS Corruption
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On Thu, 18 Jun 1998 16:42:35 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:

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>> Oh well. I asked because the line "Deleted inode 10413 has zero dtime." always
>> indicated a dynamic init for me. BTW, is it always inode 10413?
>>
>Nope. And there's more that just a zero dtime also.

How many people besides you can reproduce this corruption on definitely reliable
hardware? After my first report I have been unable to reproduce it at all, which
means that the damage could have happened on any one of many previous proper
unmounts, under a variety of kernels.

I'll keep trying to get it to happen again.

Ganesh
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