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 _______________________________________________________________________ FotoMarket - digitális fotókidolgozás már 25 Ft-tól. http://ad.adverticum.net/b/cl,1,6022,99786,162268/click.prm