This is a kernel problem as said here by Alan Jenkins:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/213439
"This is a generic problem. The cardreader is on an internal USB bus, so it is 
present on boot. Ubuntu Hardy does not detect USB storage devices if they are 
present on boot.
Please fix it by building the kernel with CONFIG_LIBUSUAL=n. This is the 
solution adopted in Fedora Core 7.
Viktor, if you're not scared by building a new kernel then you can try this on 
your own."
What I cant understadn is why, although this bug is present from some years 
ago, it is not fixed yet.
It is not the kernel, I have tried some, now 2.6.28.11-generic and nothing. The 
only thing I have found is this about a recopilation of the kernel (also in 
some other sites some time ago, but I cant find it now). I think that this is 
the reason why this hardware runs in debian or fedora and not in ubuntu.
But I dont want to build the kernel by myself.
It will be fixed in for 9.10?
Curiously when I do lspci, lshw or lshal, the hardware appears without 
problems, but  the card doesnt appear. I think it is due to the fact that the 
kernel detect it well but ubuntu not.
I attacht a part of my lshal

** Attachment added: "borrar"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26158622/borrar

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262204
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