Found while testing:
BTW - the base path of the socket is configurable, so the fixes would need to 
consider "unix_sock_dir" from /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf to be correct.
If anyone changes that in the config the service will become "unstartable" as 
it always would consider it not up and break it.
That should be wrapped up in the fix for Trusty where sysv/ustart is used.
Continuing on systemd tests (while there is no explicit libvirtd.target to wait 
on I want to know how it behaves).

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  Sockfile check retries too short for a busy system boot

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