On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 03:14:59PM +0200, Totoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is that when I do `ls -f` on ext2, I have the files sorted
This is wrong. The files might be sorted at one time, but ext2 does
nothing to keep this order. fsck, rm etc.. all can change this order, as
well as future versions of ext2 who use fancier directory formats.
> and when I try it on reiser, I have them random. I don't like to listen
> random mp3 but in order ;)
That's what playlists are for, or so I always thought.
> I'd like only to have the files in the same order that I saved them, and
> I haven't.:/
You don't have that with ext2, either. IF you craete a new directory and move
files to that directorxy than current ext2 versions keep the order. If you
depend on that you must use ext2, but at one point sooner or later you will
have to deal with that problem.
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