[ A ] : Try removing the kernel module responsible for the card and installing it again.
[ B ] : There is a 'udev' script in '/etc/init.d'.
Maybe doing a restart on it will do the trick.
reload would also do the trick there. And create less work for the system. It only asks udevd to re-read the rules.

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