Will Brooks,
I had assumed that "net-device-up" conditioned on only the first, which would 
likely be "lo". But, perhaps not. I'll try that IFACE=lo. The following 
explains my reasoning.

Could you tell me your bind for mysqld in /etc/mysql/my.cnf, from the
four options below? There are some slight differences between them,
depending on your config elsewhere and the resulting timing in your
specific system, together with the use of TCP versus a Unix socket.
Certain combinations can produce a somewhat similar failure to start
mysql on boot, only slightly related to the script changes you made. In
one server here, mysql is only used internally, and I bind to localhost.
That one does not require any changes to /etc/init/mysql.conf. The other
requires remote mysql access, binds to the machine name, and needs the
mysql.conf changes I mentioned. The interaction between different binds
and the upstart changes has produced some confusion in what is needed to
fix this problem in any specific system, as most people do not supply
enough information and the diagnostics are poor.

localhost
127.0.0.1
{specific IP}
{name that is host or DNS resolved to IP}

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