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Ivman is a flexible userspace volume manager for
Linux. Originally an automounter, it can also be
used to run arbitrary commands when certain
devices are added to or removed from the system,
when properties on existing devices change, or
when devices emit conditions. Unlike
gnome-volume-manager, it runs from a console. It
uses D-BUS and HAL to listen for new devices, and
uses pmount for mounting.

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2005-05-17 08:56 Back to release list
0.6.0

pmount is now used instead of mount, so there is
no need to have any entries in your fstab for
removable storage media and no need for
fstab-sync. HAL 0.5 support (meaning ACPI support)
was added. Hardware "condition" support was added,
so you can, for example, automatically run a
command if your processor overheats or if the
power button is pushed. A video DVD unlocking
problem was solved. The program no longer runs as
root, and is much more stable.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

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