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MP3 player - playing order of files
- From: Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 21:53:13 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <freemail.20060903235004.60382@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello all:
This question maybe OT but is related to linux:
I've got an MP3 player that plays mp3 files in a strange order,
not alphabetically.
I've mounted the player and tried different listings by ls. I found
that the player plays the songs in the order of the inode
numbers:
> ls -li|sort
command gives the same order as the player plays the files.
Now I have two questions:
1. The player's filesystem (SD card) is vfat.
Are there inode numbers in a vfat filesystem?
2. How could I change these numbers of the files so that their
order would correspond to the alphabetical names of the files?
Thanks,
IG
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This question maybe OT but is related to linux:
I've got an MP3 player that plays mp3 files in a strange order,
not alphabetically.
I've mounted the player and tried different listings by ls. I found
that the player plays the songs in the order of the inode
numbers:
> ls -li|sort
command gives the same order as the player plays the files.
Now I have two questions:
1. The player's filesystem (SD card) is vfat.
Are there inode numbers in a vfat filesystem?
2. How could I change these numbers of the files so that their
order would correspond to the alphabetical names of the files?
Thanks,
IG
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