07-25-2018, 06:12 PM
The order is given by the natural directory order as can be seen by:
ls -lU /var/lib/mpd/playlists/
As far as I know that can not be rearranged easily. For FAT filesystem there is a utility fatsort. See for example:
https://superuser.com/questions/368623/h...ed-in-ls-u
Additionally see last post in:
https://serverfault.com/questions/406229...g-in-linux
Quote:
Modern Linux (ext4) adds a B-tree index for file lists. One of his effect is default files order depends on a hash of their names.
To disable this feature use :
Regards
Duke.g
ls -lU /var/lib/mpd/playlists/
As far as I know that can not be rearranged easily. For FAT filesystem there is a utility fatsort. See for example:
https://superuser.com/questions/368623/h...ed-in-ls-u
Additionally see last post in:
https://serverfault.com/questions/406229...g-in-linux
Quote:
Modern Linux (ext4) adds a B-tree index for file lists. One of his effect is default files order depends on a hash of their names.
To disable this feature use :
Quote:tune2fs -O^dir_indexBut I don't know, what this really does. Perhaps someone knows.
Regards
Duke.g
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