https://github.com/mikechristie/open-iscsi/issues/7#issuecomment-54693881


my Linux distro now rams it down new kernels. and patches. 

the service loader wont FAIL...... or disable. 

@ Login screan or as X-loads , in backgound load service, if Kernel module 
fails 
(sys-block / iscsitarget builds for newer kernels pending) 
DBUS message. if service fails dbus message to root / username... 

since ISCSI wont fail , my laptop is a nice brick with their stock 
kernel..... 
using genkerel-next to make one for systemD to load GRRRRRR. so removing it 
not good. 

but since the service wont gracefully fail , my laptop infinitely loops on 
and on. trying to load. 

prior to that i could remove open-ISCSI and the km Package and go for a 
fresh install. (Problem solved) 

Try N times load kernel module
initiator not found sorry cant load ISCSI,


ok np , Sabayon is a blend of/variant Gentoo , however it's always bleeding 
edge. 
I have no qualms using ISCSI , however enabling at boot time of late has 
been the kiss of death to boot up. letting the boot goto Login: and then in 
background load it then as a delayed start up and standard background 
service. 

However if you make SystemD services files that on boot , DO N times , 
fail..... once login: is up I can fix and or manually run a service 
re-start. 
or a delayed start-up service....  I will gleefully test them. 
but i'll post out to the group.....


esle load KM , if ISCSI is bugged IE build from binary isn't working and 
fails ( ie bugs) load N times 
Fail send alert. 

since my root is a physical drive and on my laptop I could care less least 
for Boot-time load. 
now if i build up a Freenas having it run to keep my backups and repos (ie 
github) etc , oh yeah iscsi quite good for that , and or client shares. 

ISUE="-Boot-start +Delayed-start" 

Sabayon/Gentoo isn't the only distro suffering, IE Redhat were Sabayon 
ports things to the Gentoo land etc, is also affected...

if your a mobile user with quirky hardware and a bleeding edge distro , 
shit happens like Nvida drivers... download the *.run and do install works 
ever time. however since the open-iscis breaks and when it breaks it really 
breaks it's now forced , were as previously i could remove it temporally .
 

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