Provided by: upstart_1.13.2-0ubuntu21.1_amd64 bug

NAME

       upstart-udev-bridge - Bridge between Upstart and udev

SYNOPSIS

       upstart-udev-bridge [OPTIONS]...

DESCRIPTION

       upstart-udev-bridge  receives  information about kernel uevents that udev(8) has completed
       and creates init(8) events for them.

       It emits events which match the pattern "S-device-A" where 'S' is the udev  subsystem  and
       'A'  is  one  of added, changed or removed, which correspond to the past tense of the udev
       'action'.

       See udev(7) and for further details.

       Assuming /sys is mounted, possible values for subsystem for your system are  viewable  via
       /sys/class/.

OPTIONS

       --daemon
              Detach and run in the background.

       --debug
              Enable debugging output.

       --help Show brief usage summary.

       --no-strip
              Do  not  modify  udev  message  contents.  By default, all udev data will have non-
              printable bytes removed. This option reverts the behaviour  to  not  modifying  the
              data in any way. This option is not recommended since specifying it could result in
              udev(7) events not being emitted as Upstart events  should  any  of  your  hardware
              expose  non-printable  characters  to the kernel. You can establish whether this is
              happening by running without specifying this option but with the --debug option.

       --verbose
              Enable verbose output.

EXAMPLES

       Some examples of Upstart events generated by this bridge:

       net-device-added
              Event emitted when a network device is added.

       net-device-removed
              Event emitted when a network device is removed.

       graphics-device-added
              Event emitted when a graphics device is available to the system.

AUTHOR

       Written by Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>

BUGS

       Report bugs at <https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bugs>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2009,2010,2011 Canonical Ltd.

       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO  warranty;  not
       even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       init(5) init(8) udev(7)