It's getting to the point that I'm afraid to do updates on my Ubuntu servers 
anymore. :-(
I haven't had time to investigate more thoroughly, but it looks like dhcpd is 
being run before the network is up.
I'm running 14.04 LTS, and applied pending updates yesterday. When the system 
rebooted I ran into this. The system has a manually configured static IP 
address on a hardwired ethernet port. There's nothing wrong with the config 
file, in spite of the error message. 
After getting past the fact that I suddenly also couldn't directly run the init 
script anymore (grrrr)  and the obfuscation involved in trying to get initctrl 
to actually work, I was able to restart the service without issue.
I now have a server that I can't trust to boot unattended. This isn't 
acceptable.

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