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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="hamish"
+ ip="203.0.139.24"
+ subject="dbus vs polling "
+ date="2012-07-22T07:13:37Z"
+ content="""
+I, too, am running a dbus but like to hand mount my filesystems. However, I'd imagine that I am both a minority and that my minority could like the extra control, so perhaps even a \"re-read the mtab /now/\" command that can be manually run after something is manually mounted would suffice
+
+Is it not possible to use inotify on the mtab?
+"""]]
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="http://joeyh.name/"
+ ip="4.154.4.169"
+ subject="comment 3"
+ date="2012-07-22T16:03:52Z"
+ content="""
+How did I not think about using my favorite hammer on this problem too? But, no, /proc/mounts cannot be watched with inotify it seems, and of course the BSDs don't seem to have a file at all.
+
+I think the dbus stuff is sorted out for manual users, see later blog entries.
+"""]]