I edited the wlan0 section of "/etc/network/interfaces" to add a "pre-
up" line:

iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-psk ...
wpa-driver wext
wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK
wpa-proto WPA
wpa-ssid ...
pre-up /sbin/ifdown wlan0

That fixed the problem with the wireless not coming up on boot. I think
it's WPA related, but I can't find anything matching in launchpad.

That, moving the hook script and requesting NTP servers, and everything
seems to be working.

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ntp is being brought up before network is ready, causing ntp to not resolve any 
ip or host names and it appears ntp does not recover
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114505
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