Uttered Sebastian Kloska <kloska@xxxxxxxxxxx>, spake thus:
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I have to admit I do not even have a clue how to get access to
the directory table of a mounted vfat device. The whole idea
is for manipulating the ordering of mp3-players which
(on some devices) seems to dictate the play order.
So if someone could point me to a good documentation
I would appreciate it.
Accessing a mounted VFAT for this is probably not a good idea.
However, a userland solution should be possible and much easier than
trying this from the kernel.
Look at the mtools package:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mtools/mtools.html
where you should find tools that do such access already. Then, start
hacking the mdir(1) tool, or some such, to sort the VFAT orders
however you like them.
Cheers