I tested on 12.10.

Unfortunately the solution from Claus interferes with the network
manager.  On my 12.10 system I wasn't able to handle the eth0 by the
network manager any more.

As I don't like arvitrary sleep times, I figured out a solution just
changing the start on line in /etc/init/ssh. It works very well for me
in 12.10..

I add this patch in a moment. It would be fine if someone would test it
and confirm it.

Users of other ubuntu versions might have to change the line
accordingly.

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  sshd will not start at boot if ListenAddress is set, because network
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