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I can tell you by setting the first partition to fat32 256 MB, it cleared issues with the file manager detecting the microSD card. I might try the dd thing on another computer and transfer the blank image to the microSD card - that might work.
If I extract the debian-squeeze-rootfs.tar.bz2 to the ext2 partition instead of the image on the ext2, will that cause easy debian not to work? That would clarify all issues with this image file - which is becoming more of a hassle than a blessing.