The option --sort defines the sort mode for output lists. Syntax: --sort sort_mode | -S sort_mode 'sort_mode' is a comma separated list of the following keywords: - | NONE : Do not sort ID : Sort by id T | TITLE : Sort by title taken from title db N | NAME : Sort by name of disc F | FILE : Sort by file name SZ | SIZE : Sort by size OF | OFFSET : Sort by offset (or index) R | REGION : Sort by region WBFS : Sort by wbfs file name NPART : Sort by number of partitions IT | ITIME : Sort by itime (insertion time) MT | MTIME : Sort by mtime (last modification time) CT | CTIME : Sort by ctime (last status change time) AT | ATIME : Sort by atime (last access time) TI | TIME : Sort by itime|mtime|atime|atime, decided by the time options. D | DATE : Alternative keyword for 'TIME' DEFAULT : Use the default sort method for that output ASCENDING : Sort in ascending order. DESCENDING : Sort in descending order (reverse). REVERSE : Alternative keyword for 'DESCEND'. The latest keyword supersedes the previous one of the same group. 'NONE' resets all. Abbreviations are allowed as long as they are unique.