I ran into that bug again now that I really need open-iscsi ;)
I'm using systemd on vivid.
I want to mount remote disks but I don't want to boot from one.
s/remote_fs/local_fs/ in /etc/init.d/open-iscsi doesn't seem to be enough :-/
Purging open-iscsi (and removing the mount from fstab) was the only escape path.
I'd try to reproduce on a test system but any advice on what I can try next warmly welcome ;)
I ran into that bug again now that I really need open-iscsi ;)
I'm using systemd on vivid.
I want to mount remote disks but I don't want to boot from one.
s/remote_ fs/local_ fs/ in /etc/init. d/open- iscsi doesn't seem to be enough :-/
Purging open-iscsi (and removing the mount from fstab) was the only escape path.
I'd try to reproduce on a test system but any advice on what I can try next warmly welcome ;)