Public bug reported:

I have a memory card reader plugged into USB. I insert an SD memory card
into the reader.  The access light on the reader flashes momentarily,
and dmesg reports

[ 9885.714282] SCSI device sdf: 2012160 512-byte hdwr sectors (1030 MB)
[ 9885.716401] sdf: Write Protect is off
[ 9885.716405] sdf: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00
[ 9885.716408] sdf: assuming drive cache: write through
[ 9885.720146] SCSI device sdf: 2012160 512-byte hdwr sectors (1030 MB)
[ 9885.722277] sdf: Write Protect is off
[ 9885.722283] sdf: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00
[ 9885.722286] sdf: assuming drive cache: write through
[ 9885.722538]  sdf: sdf1

The card can be mounted at the command line without problem

sudo mount /dev/sdf1 /mnt/tmp

but gnome/feisty does nothing. No GUI popup to handle the card
insertion. However, if I insert my Canon camera into the USB port, it
does pop up a dialog asking if I want to import photos.  I would have
expected something similar for the SD card, or at least  it should
automount somewhere.

Details of system: 
AMD processor on nforce2 motherboard
various hard disks (sda, sdb, hda)
recently installed Ubuntu 7.04 (on hda1)
Some apps added, such as Thunderbird, vmware, Krusader, gxine, kaffeine etc

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed


** Tags: card memory reader sd usb

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SD memory card (/dev/sdf1) not recognised by gnome/feisty when inserted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111361
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