Is the card-reader activated in BIOS?
Yes the card is activated in bios.  I can boot from sd reader using live sd 
card. 
 
When you boot from a live-USB, does ubuntu mount sd-cards?
No, it does not mount the card. But the drive does appear as an usb drive, but 
when I click I get an,
System will also hang if any card is in the reader at boot. 

Unable to scan USB drive for media changes. 
Can not invoke CheckForMedia on HAL:
org.freeedesktop.dbus.error.noreply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes 
include: application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy 
blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was 
broken. 


Does gparted see your cards?
No, gparted does not see the card. Gparted locks up when the card is present 
and does not go until the cards is removed. 

Do the SD-cards work with other PCs?
Yes, they work with suse, ubuntu, windows. The sd card reader works with the 
live usb. 

I have reinstalled ubuntu 4 times from 4 different usb drives, using the
usb creator on the live image, same result, everything can be gotten to
work except the internal sd reader. I have used 6 different cards, 1
micro, 1 512mb, 2 1gb, 1 2gb, 1 4 gb.

I have installed a ubuntu image onto the 4 gb card and booted from that
card.

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Interpid does not mount SD on eeepc 701
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299336
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