--Ordinarily when you remove a file (@pxref{rm invocation}), the data is
-+Ordinarily when you remove a file (@pxref{rm}), the data is
- not actually destroyed. Only the index listing where the file is
- stored is destroyed, and the storage is made available for reuse.
- There are undelete utilities that will attempt to reconstruct the index
+-Ordinarily when you remove a file (@pxref{rm invocation}), its data
++Ordinarily when you remove a file (@pxref{rm}), its data
+ and metadata are not actually destroyed. Only the file's directory
+ entry is removed, and the file's storage is reclaimed only when no
+ process has the file open and no other directory entry links to the