Please note that simply making an upstart config file starting on
started networking will NOT work, as that signal is emitted before
bridges are brought up. The problem may be solved by integrating upstart
conversion with Ian McMichael solution, and making dhcp3 start when net-
device-up has been
Adding random sleeps is usually not the best possible solution, as the
required delay varies between systems (for example, when using a network
bridge). Maybe depending on net-device-up would be better.
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sshd will not start at boot if ListenAddress is set, because network interface
is not yet