Redirecting to ifupdown package. upstart really isn't involved here, as the script that responds to udev events, /etc/init/network-interface.conf, is part of ifupdown. The way these would normally be brought up is by /etc/init/networking.conf which will bring up any interfaces not already up after udev has done all it can.
Redirecting to ifupdown package. upstart really isn't involved here, as the script that responds to udev events, /etc/init/ network- interface. conf, is part of ifupdown. The way these would normally be brought up is by /etc/init/ networking. conf which will bring up any interfaces not already up after udev has done all it can.