Having similar major problems utilizing iSCSI effectively with Heron. I have 
changed the Boot script order in rcS.d so iSCSI is now S44 instead of S25 ( 
starts iscsi AFTER networking ) and I now have iSCSI drives available to the 
system. However, it's proving difficult to get the boot order right for 
initiation and mounting of iSCSI drives to be automatic and effective as part 
of the boot process.
For example, if we want to hold service data on SAN iSCSI drives ( e.g. SAMBA 
file shares, LDAP or MySQL databases) we need to have the iSCSI drives fully 
mounted and available at the service startup scripts kick in. Currently with 
the default setup of iSCSI, this does not happen. 
Continuing to investigate and experiment , but any further tips to effectively 
get iSCSI usable as a system drive would be appreciated.

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