> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 5:13 PM, R P Herrold <herr...@owlriver.com> wrote:

> > then, we look to the leading letter of the hask, to design our
> > egg carton bins.  We place pix00001.jpg in directory: ./f/ and
> > pix00002.jpg in directory ./1/ and pix00003.jpg in directory
> > ./b/ and so forth -- if the directories get too full again,
> > you might go to using the first two letters of the hash to
> > perform the 'binning' process

If the pictures are named sequentially, why not store then at a 100 per
directory structure something like this

/pix/0/00/pix00001.jpg

/pix/0/26/pix02614.jpg 

/pix/6/72/pix67255.jpg




-- 
With best regards,

Paul.
England,
EU.


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