The patch sent by Dustin already changes the open-iscsi script from S25
to S47, and (as we saw here) it seems that this is enough to mount any
storage volume after the network is up.

However, the original open-iscsi script position (S25) is before S45
(waitnfs) and S46 (mountnfs-bootclean), and in a case where one uses
ordinary interfaces (as said in two posts above), udev makes everything
work and so any NFS filesystems get mounted. But now (with the patch),
open-iscsi will load AFTER the NFS scripts.

Wouldn't be better to move the open-iscsi script to a value between 40
and 45 (40 < open-iscsi < 45), BEFORE the NFS scripts, allowing to be
mounted over iSCSI volumes ?

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boot order wrong for iscsi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227848
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