Jos van Kan
You can check for yourself that this gets them in alphabetical order by:
for file in *mp3; do echo $file; done
Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
Thanks Jos. In the meantime I found a program called FATSort Utility which does exactly what I need. It can be found at: http://fatsort.berlios.de/ The only drawback is you have to run it as root since it operates with the unmounted flash card directly. Regarding the solution you gave: it works with one directory at a time. What is if you have several directories and don't want to create and fill them individually? TIA, IG ______________________________________________________________________ Digitális fényképezőgépek, videokamerák, notebookok, mobiltelefonok, navigációk, LCD TV-k és monitorok széles választéka a FotoMarket áruházban! - www.fotomarket.hu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org