The belief is that Clint is going to add some event in upstart that will be 
fired when all 'auto' network interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces are up.  
Given that event named 'NEW_NETWORK_DEVICES_ARE_UP_EVENT', the patch for this 
bug looks something (I think) like this:

--- upstart/cloud-init-nonet.conf       2011-06-28 10:41:05 +0000
+++ upstart/cloud-init-nonet.conf       2011-07-19 17:15:51 +0000
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 #  * to block running of cloud-init until a non 'lo' interface is up
 #  * timeout if one doens't come up in a reasonable amount of time
 start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/ and stopped cloud-init-local
-stop on net-device-up IFACE!=lo
+stop on NEW_NETWORK_DEVICES_ARE_UP_EVENT
 task
 
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  cloud-init will have race conditions for cloud-config with multiple
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