My 2 cents:
I think bolt and thunderbolt-tools must agree on the ACL (device whitelist for 
auto-approve on next connection) location and format and then I assume they can 
co-exist happily without stepping on each other's toes. Even if both try to 
authorize the same device on connection, it shouldn't matter much as the final 
result is that the device is authorized and ready to use.

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