This flag should be considered deprecated. Its primary purpose was to disable
forking and parallelization of the Salvager so that log messages were not
-interleaved. Due to the manner in which F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> is
+interleaved. Due to the manner in which F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> is
written, log messages from subprocesses are never interleaved; the entire log
for a volume group salvage is appended to the master log as one atomic
transaction.
=item B<-inodes>
-Records in the F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> file a list of all AFS inodes
+Records in the F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> file a list of all AFS inodes
that the Salvageserver modified.
=item B<-force>
=item B<-rootinodes>
-Records in the F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> file a list of all AFS inodes
+Records in the F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> file a list of all AFS inodes
owned by the local superuser C<root>.
=item B<-salvagedirs>
=item B<-showlog>
Displays on the standard output stream all log data that is being written
-to the F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> file.
+to the F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> file.
=item B<-showsuid>
=item B<-showmounts>
-Records in the F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> file all mount points found in
+Records in the F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> file all mount points found in
each volume. The Salvageserver does not repair corruption in the volumes, if
any exists.
=item ignore
Leaves the orphaned objects on the disk, but prints a message to the
-F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> file reporting how many orphans were found and
+F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> file reporting how many orphans were found and
the approximate number of kilobytes they are consuming. This is the
default if the B<-orphans> argument is omitted.
=item remove
Removes the orphaned objects, and prints a message to the
-F</usr/afs/logs/SalSrvLog> file reporting how many orphans were removed
+F</usr/afs/logs/SalsrvLog> file reporting how many orphans were removed
and the approximate number of kilobytes they were consuming.
=item attach