how can i get an orphaned inode?

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hello all.

im implementing a stackable file system.
i have a problem with the underlying file system after i delete a file ->
i keep getting orphaned inodes .

can some please explain what is exactly an orphaned inode, so i can trace
my implementation for bugs??

thanks 8-)


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