I am _totally_ confused by the upstart "event".

I see   startup on  "filesystem"  and  "net-device-up  IFACE=lo"   in  
/etc/inti/rc-sysinit.conf
and think I understand that   "filesystem"   and   "net-device-up"  are 
"events",
but I have not been able to find _anything_ that would explain where they come 
from.

The  /etc/init/mountall,conf  file has a line that reads   "emits filesystem"  
but I strongly doubt that
it's presence causes that event to be asserted just because the file has been 
read.
And  " grep  net-device  /etc/init/* "  only finds  net-device-up  as an event 
in the  " start on " lines in
  /etc/init/mountall.conf
  /etc/init/protmap.conf
  /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf

Where does net-device-up come from?
How does IFACE get set to "lo"?

Is there documentation I'm missing?

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Some services not started on boot, runlevel returns "unknown"
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