microsd - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have a Samsung galaxy s 2 and i installed cm7.
everything works fine, i am not facing any problem
but there is one thing, my micro sd memory card appears as emmc in my phone and the internal storage appears as sdcard
while i was on the stock rom my microsd appeared as external_sd and my applications that i moved to the sd card were on the external_sd
now with cm7 when i move an application to sd card it is actually moved to sdcard which is the internal storage
how can i be able to move the application to my external memory card (micro sd)??

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