I have an update on this issue.

The way I use the laptop is to hibernate it and then restart it. I
rarely reboot it. This is a Toshiba A200-TR6 with Gutsy on it.

So, I removed all the stuff I had before from the above trials, and only
had one change in /etc/modules, by adding the line tifm_sd to it.

And then I rebooted.

Now, when I insert an SD card, the partition is detected and Dolphin
launches automatically.

[ 1442.056000] tifm_core: MMC/SD card detected in socket 0:1
[ 1442.208000] mmcblk0: mmc1:b1c6 SU02G 1985024KiB
[ 1442.208000]  mmcblk0: p1

This is exactly the same way I had it working on Edgy and Feisty on the
other laptop (A100-TA6), as I described here last year.

http://baheyeldin.com/technology/linux/kubuntu-6-10-edgy-eft-on-a
-toshiba-laptop-satellite-a100-ta6.html

Not sure why it did not work earlier until I added the above line and
rebooted, but glad it does work now.

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[gutsy] [regression] (regression from edgy to feisty and to gutsy) tifm_sd 
module not working and not producing any message in logs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137686
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