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On 10/06/13 20:12, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Would you please explain (or refer me to a place that explains)
> the mechanism by which an USB drive appears on my desktop?  I'm
> looking for a level of detail like this:
> 
> When you insert a USB device, the kernel sends out a notification
> A. Userland daemons such as B can catch this signal.  A file
> B.conf describes what to do in response to a certain class of USB
> devices and in there you will see a section for disk drives that
> says mount them at location C.  Then B sends out a notification D
> which window managers can catch if they want.  GNOME and others
> catch D and in response put an icon on the desktop.  The reason
> lowly users can mount and write to these devices is E.
> 
> PS: These topics are a blur in my mind: udev hotplug coldplug
> session pam.  I suspect these words are used to fill in some of the
> variables in my pseudo-description above.

Udev rules?

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