fwiw, while preparing a 'networking' upstart job for Debian, I've found
that we will need a 'stop' rule there so that services are currently
torn down on shutdown (otherwise, anything after 'networking' in the
shutdown sequence never gets run).  So I think we want to implement
this, though we probably *don't* want to do it with a flat 'stop on
runlevel [016]' since that would tear the network out from under any
network filesystems before they've been unmounted.

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  networking is not actually brought down/up when moving to/from
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