I'm in a similar situation: An ec2 instance with just one network
interface, to which I have assigned a secondary IP address.

This bit from the AWS docs is interesting:

"If you are using Amazon Linux, the ec2-net-utils package can take care
of this step for you. It configures additional network interfaces that
you attach while the instance is running, refreshes secondary IP
addresses during DHCP lease renewal, and updates the related routing
rules."

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-instance-
addressing.html#StepTwoConfigOS

Perhaps it would be worthwhile for cloud-init to do the same thing that
Amazon's ec2-net-utils package does.

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  Multiple Interfaces and IPs not detected in AWS VPC

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