Maybe try something like: $x=0; for i in mp3/*; do let x=$x+1; echo "$i $x">>sortlist; done; $less sortlist #does it look sorted right? $mkisofs -r -J --sort sortlist -o mymp3s.img mp3/*
On 06/02/03 10am, Dave Wyatt wrote: > I have created a single MP3 music CD of a multi-CD > set. I have tried everything I can think of to get the > MP3 files to burn on an unsorted way. Even using a > -path-list file with the MP3 files in the order I want > them to be burnt does not work, the files are still > sorted by filename in the mkisofs image. According to > man there is a -sort option for mkisofs but I don't > understand how it works. > > Can someone help me with that option or have a > suggestion how to get the files burnt in the order I > want (which is by creation date if it makes a > difference)? > > Dave > _______________________________________________ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug