Not stopping iSCSI on shutdown doesn't actually fix the problem... We
need to make sure that the iSCSI volumes are unmounted and then iSCSI is
shut down properly.

If you watch the shutdown process, you see that all remaining processes
get terminated before filesystems are unmounted.  Unfortunately iscsid
is one of the processes that gets killed.  Result is the system hangs on
shutdown...

Note that Debian has all the same problems... ;)  Ask me how I know...

Now that I've done some more hammering away on this I can confirm that
networking does indeed come up properly before iSCSI is started, as udev
discovers the devices.  I can also confirm that boot time filesystem
checks are working properly.  And yes, mounting iscsi volumes at the
same time as everything else is perfectly fine... :)

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shutdown fails.. nfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192080
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