OK,

Recently I've reviewed this problem and it looks like my initial assumption was 
wrong.
I've configure the wl driver to load it as wlan, so it would not conflict with 
eth0.
But eth0 is still not present after boot. 

I've noticed that the b44 driver does not get loaded, so, after I load
id by hand (modprobe b44) eth0 starts as usual.

Looking at dmesg it looks like the b44 gets disabled during the boot
process:

[     15.118346] b44 0000:08:00.0:  PCI INT A disabled

I've no cable connected to it, this can be the cause of this problem?

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broadcom wl driver "overwrites" ethernet device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351079
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