Another update:
This morning my ubuntu servers automatically restarted after auto updates, and 
I realised that on one server the primary network interface eth0 was left down. 
But interfaces eth0:0 and eth0:1 were up and working correctly! Thats really 
weird I think. I use a workaround now - I put 
ifup eth0
ifup eth0:0
ifup eth0:1

in my /etc/rc.local file, thus ensuring that every interface will wake
up at the end of the boot sequence. But this is just a dirty
workaround....I would like to see a better solution.

Regards
Roman Smid

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  virtual network interfaces sometimes dont start on startup

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