Gnome-volume-manager is a daemon that implements volume-related policy based on HAL events at the desktop level.
One of the primary objectives of gnome-volume-manager is to fully integrate all levels of the Linux system, from the kernel on up through the desktop and its applications. This means that it works seamlessly with other components of the system and helps to ensure that your files are always accessible and protected. Whether you're a casual user or a power user, gnome-volume-manager is a versatile tool that can help you get the most out of your Linux system.
gnome-volume-manager comes in two parts. The first part is the manager daemon itself, which handles all the heavy lifting in the background. The second part is the control panel applet, which is called gnome-volume-properties. This applet allows you to configure the various settings that govern how gnome-volume-manager works, such as which policies to enforce and how aggressively to enforce them. Overall, the combination of these two parts makes gnome-volume-manager a powerful and customizable tool that can help you take control of your system's volumes with ease.
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