I've noticed that a lot of emails about DBUS and HAL are passing by lately.
(Currrently I have udev as well as hotplug working for me.)
I picked up that HAL and DBUS are great for detecting hotpluggable
media, creating a desktop icon, mounting them as the device that they
are and such. Basically great stuff.
But are these two technologies actually going to replace the udev and
hotplug cooperation, or at least hotplug?

If so, is it a sane idea to remove hotplug and continue with DBUS, or
are they so interwined into the system that I'm better of integrating
these things when I decide to start LFS anew sometime.

Warren

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