Where do you think the user-configurable ones should be then?  My
imagination fails me.

I'm thinking more and more that the facts that
        1. you can specify custom up-down scripts in the -net kvm command
           line
        2. /etc/qemu* are symlinks that can be safely changed into custom
           files (which won't get updated)

should suffice, and we just need a good place to document those.  The
manpage, as edited for the ubuntu package?

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updating kvm overwrites /etc/qemu-if{up,down} scripts
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