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Does the card show up the first time after you've restarted/rebooted? Try to manually eject the card & then suspend. Is the card automatically remounted when you resume?
Depending on your results of the above tests, the fact that you can't set the apm scripts as I've lined out is probably the crux of the matter. The card needs to be ejected before you suspend. I would've thought that since Cacko is a Sharp-based ROM it would've used the same apm scheme. Obviously not.
If I can make some time (a very short commodity these days) I can flash back to Sharp & see if I can figure it out. In the mean time, if somebody else can shed some light for shelandy, that'd be great.
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thanks for your answer. I have some thing to share with everyone:
the SD did not show up after the 1st time reboot. However, after I manually
# mount /mnt/card
it came up.
The problem was: I though it worked, so I started to install lots of packages into SD.
then pressed the on/off button to turn it off.
The next time I turned it on, the SD won't be mounted automatically, and I had no way to manually mount it because I installed the terminal package under SD
So I installed another different terminal in the internal flash, manually mount the SD.
then every thing is back.
However, since that, no matter how I turn on/off my Z, the SD is still mounted. This is counter-intuitive. I do not know why.
however, I still keep the terminal program installed in the internal flash, in case the SD can not be mounted automatically again during power/off.
I can not answer this, because it works for me in different way.
Try to manually eject the card & then suspend. Is the card automatically remounted when you resume?