-In normal mode, the server on start up checks for the existence of ./savefile
-and, on success, reads all commands from it. If no savefile exists, commands
-from ./confserver/world are read instead – and written to the file ./record.
-Afterwards, the command "MAKE_WORLD" with the current Unix time as argument is
-interpreted (and also written to ./record).
-
-In any case, from then on, further commands are read in from ./server/in. New
-commands must be appended to the file – which is what the client does. All
-commands from ./server/in except meta commands are also written to ./record.
+In normal mode, the server on start up checks for the existence of ./save and,
+on success, reads all commands from it. If no save file exists, commands from
+./confserver/world (or any file defined with the -w argument) are read instead
+– and written to the file ./record_save. Afterwards, the command "MAKE_WORLD"
+with the current Unix time as argument is interpreted (and also written to
+./record_save).
+
+In any case, from then on, further commands are read in from ./server_run/in.
+New commands must be appended to the file – which is what the client does. All
+commands from ./server_run/in except meta commands are also written to
+./record_save.