On Saturday 31 March 2012 19:59:49 you wrote:
That is why udisks was created the way it was.
Any further questions you have about this should be on the linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org list, not here.
As I know automounting is historically done through udev rules...
History has proved that some things are totally wrong.
Even sending dbus messages from udev rules is bad? I do not think sending a dbus message will take much time.
Otherwise a special resident daemon is needed which is not better than having resident hal.
Not true at all.
If you fail to learn from past mistakes, well, that too is a failure...
Just wait to see what happens next with udev. :)
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