I have seen this on my own system with definitively reliable
hardware--over 60 days uptime, then I had to shut it down to take it
home from the dorm (all I need is a bigger UPS battery :-) When it
does a time- or reboot-forced fsck (with the HDDs marked as clean), it
always finds one or more deleted inodes with dtime set to 0. I had
always ignored it, though.
FYI--Hardware info:
Intel Pentium II/233
Giga Pentium II ATX motherboard
128 MB ECC SDRAM DIMM memory
Adaptec 2940 UW SCSI controller
3 Micropolis 4.3 GB UW SCSI hard drives
Sony SDT-9000/BMI DDS-3 12/24 GB DAT drive (external)
Matrox Millenium II 8 MB video card
ViewSonic 17PS monitor
SMC EtherPower II network card
Creative Labs SoundBlaster 64 AWE sound card
Altec-Lansing ACS-31 speakers with subwoofer
SyQuest SyJet EIDE 1.5 GB cartridge drive
CyberDrive 12X EIDE CD-ROM drive
Best Power Patriot Plus 650 VA UPS
Software info:
Debian GNU/Linux 2.0
Kernel 2.0.34-pre2 with 2.0.29 networking
RAID 0 across the hard disks
Ben
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