Oh first, Mark, thanks so much for the patch!

Also, 'start on started network' will not solve the issue that you
reported, as it will just start gmond as soon as the interfaces have
been started, which doesn't mean they're up. You will need to do

start on net-device-up

Plus for your particular issue, this wouldn't work because lo would fire
the 'net-device-up' event, so you'd probably need to add IFACE=eth0.
However that is too specific to your setup, so it probably wouldn't be
acceptable in packages.

I would wait on doing any changes though, as we'll be defining some best
practices for upstart jobs, and possibly defining more generic events
(like 'multicast-ready' or something like that) during the upcoming UDS
(which starts this Monday)

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