you could also react to udev events. Not sure about devices that are
already connected on boot-time, but they should also emmit an event. I
use it to automount various sata drives that are hotplugged.

PS: not problem with emacs eating vim for breakfast. Once emacs
finished starting up, vim had already done his job, ate lunch and went
to bed.


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fragfutter

You're obviously not a Linux person. If you were, you'd know that the
most important feature of a GUI is the icon that opens a shell window.
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