> It appears the lag of a few seconds is enough to prevent other
network-required services from starting.

I don't think that's a bug in bridge-utils.  If you have network-based
services that require the bridge interface to be up before they're
started, the upstart jobs for those services must be modified to declare
this (non-default) requirement.  If the services in question are not yet
converted to use upstart jobs (i.e., they're started from init scripts
in /etc/rc2.d instead), you would have to modify /etc/init/rc-
sysinit.conf.

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  Network bridge too slow to come up upon boot - affecting other services

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