Jouni, the problem is with internal readers, which cannot be reconnected
without disassembling the computer.

Also, the description says "Drive worked fine until last couple of weeks": do 
you mean that this has been a regression in a Karmic update? This is not my 
case: since the release of the "safely remove" option I am experiencing that it 
disconnects the internal reader. "Eject" option works well.
It is really disturbing, but only the first time, until the user learns that 
safely removing that drive will disable it until next reboot.

Actually, as mentioned in bug #404185 (eject working as safely remove) the key 
point is to identify internal devices and do not offer the option to "safely 
remove" them, but this is quite difficult as they are usually connected through 
USB (an internal USB port) just like external devices. Another possibility 
could be to enable a reconnect signal for repowering up the device without 
actually disconnecting the cable (though I am not sure if the USB controller 
allows this).
In that case, I think that possibly linux and devicekit packages are also 
affected by this bug.

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sd card "safely remove drive" kills reader device
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