"Thomas B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> but every time I have a working Debian system on the SD card,
>> Qtopia refuses to suspend automatically (i.e. the powermanagement
>> settings are ignored). After I forced the first suspend by 'apm
>> -s', everything works like normal again. But then, the SD card's
>> boot partition is corrupted.
>
> I guess what happens is that Qtopia starts scanning all the files on the
> SD card. It is designed to be run from internal flash with your MP3s on
> the SD card, so it scans all the files there and makes a database of
> them. With a Debian system on SD, this probably takes hours, and during
> that Qtopia probably refuses to suspend. You can turn this feature off
> in a file called Storage.conf lying around somewhere, IIRC.

Ah, very interesting. I will try if this can be the case. But I
deleted the entry for the SD card from inittab. However, maybe that is
no safe way to make the card inaccessible to Qtopia.

Thanks

Sven

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