It turns out that this was just a configuration item that I missed when
I read the debootstrap installation guide.  In the guide they do, in
fact, warn you to edit /etc/network/interfaces and add a line for the
loopback device.

OTOH it seems like this file, and a few other files, could be improved
for debootstrap. I think it would be preferable to have a
/etc/network/interfaces file that had the loopback device autostart by
default, with perhaps commented out entries for other devices.
Likewise, the /etc/fstab file is blank in the default configuration,
whereas it ought to at least have entries for /proc and /sys, and
perhaps commented out entries showing how other lines might look.  I
would be interested in making some of these changes myself and
submitting patches to the package maintainers if someone can help me
figure out what I need to do to get started.

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No lo interface after debootstrap install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110144
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