FATSort
FATSort is a C utility that sorts FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 partitions. It even can handle long file name entries. It was developed to sort MP3 files on an MP3 player. FATSort reads the boot sector and sorts the directory structure recursively.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Mac
- Linux
Features
- Command line interface
Tags
- fat
- file-sorting
- fat16
- sorter
- fat32
- sort
- fat12
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What is FATSort?
FATSort Utility
Information: FATSort is a C utility that sorts FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 partitions. It even can handle long file name entries. It was developed because I wanted to sort my MP3 files on my MP3 hardware player. Unfortunately, there was no utility out there so far, so I had to write it myself. FATSort reads the boot sector and sorts the directory structure recursively. FATSort is released under GPLv2.
Supported platforms: Linux BSD and other UNIX systems MacOS X
Installation in Debian based systems: sudo apt-get install fatsort
Download: FATSort can be downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/fatsort/files/. Compilation: Just run the Makefile in the fatsort directory with make. The fatsort executable will be built. Installation: Just run make install to install FATSort.
So far, FATSort is included in Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, and Gentoo.
