If you want to be cross-platform, you might be interested in KDE's Solid 
library (they are in the process of modularizing it). 

It's Qt based and does not need the whole KDE framework .

Hope it helps,
Samuel

On 26 nov. 2012, at 13:53, Francisco Ares wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> Sorry for this off-topic.
> 
> I did not find anything like this on the documentation. In Linux I would not 
> use Qt,  it would be the case to, say, monitor a few kernel messages and/or 
> logs or just the mounted file systems to detect this type of information.
> 
> But what about Windows? Any hints?
> 
> Thanks
> Francisco
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