+1 On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 2:41 AM Lars Brinkhoff wrote: > Warren Toomey wrote: > > 11-56-91.pdf user-mode programs: pd, psych, rm, rn, roff, salv, sh > > My attention is drawn to "salv". > > Clem Cole wrote in 2016: > > > The original FS tools for UNIX icheck/dcheck/ncheck were very crude. > > TSS and MTS (used a similar/same FS format) and and had a similar > > program in the key of fsck that Ted was familiar (as did a number of > > DEC systems for that matter). Ted wrote the original version of > > premordial fsck for v6 at UMich (maybe v5 - Joy probably would know > > what the version of UNIX was there then). Ted took "pre-fsck" to Bell > > Lab the summer between Mich and CMU. [...] > > https://minnie.tuhs.org/Archive/Documentation/TUHS/Mail_list/2016-April.txt > > There are these V2 and V3 man pages. > https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/Dennis_v2/v2man.pdf > https://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V3/man/man8/salv.8 > > I see a V3 man page for dcheck, but nothing for icheck until V6. > > So it appears before fsck, and before icheck etc, there was salv, the > file system salvager tool. Some quick searching reveals that CTSS, > Multics, and ITS all also used the term salv and/or salvager for the > corresponding program, so there's ample precedent. > -- Sent from a handheld expect more typos than usual