Found workaround for jaunty:
apt-get purge wireless-tools: doesn't actually clear out wireless-tools (why is it installed on a server anyway?)
rm /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wireless-tools: still doesn't fix the problem:
Remaining problematic script seems to be a symlink to ../../wpa_supplicant/ipupdown.sh at /etc/if-up.d/wapsupplicant. removing this allowed the aliases to come up at boot.
on a test VM, apt-get purge wpasupplicant seemed to remove this script entirely and had the same affect.
Found workaround for jaunty: if-pre- up.d/wireless- tools: still doesn't fix the problem:
apt-get purge wireless-tools: doesn't actually clear out wireless-tools (why is it installed on a server anyway?)
rm /etc/network/
Remaining problematic script seems to be a symlink to ../../wpa_ supplicant/ ipupdown. sh at /etc/if- up.d/wapsupplic ant. removing this allowed the aliases to come up at boot.
on a test VM, apt-get purge wpasupplicant seemed to remove this script entirely and had the same affect.