Control: reassign -1 opensm 3.3.19-1 Control: retitle -1 opensm should be started at early-boot
open-iscsi needs to be started at early-boot, otherwise filesystems on iSCSI will not be available for services that use them. Therefore, opensm should also be started at early-boot, thus reassigning this bug to opensm, because open-iscsi is started at the right time during the boot process. Note that open-iscsi is started so early that /usr might not be available if sysvinit is used as init system (for systemd it's mounted in initrd), so the next version of open-iscsi will have its binaries in / instead of /usr - this will probably be necessary for opensm as well if it's moved to early-boot. Also note that in the future (for Stretch) a native systemd service needs to be provided for init scripts that run in rcS - so simply changing the init script of opensm to be started in runlevel S will not be enough - a systemd service will be needed as well. Christian Link to bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=615864
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