Suggestion of text for the Intrepid release note (from Etienne Goyer):
File systems hosted on iSCSI targets may not be mounted automatically at
boot time, even if they have an entry in /etc/fstab, if a bridged or
bonded Ethernet interface is required to reach the iSCSI target. As a
work-around, you would have to restart the open-iscsi service and
manually mount the file system in question after system boot, once the
required network interface have been brought up. Systems equipped with
a plain Ethernet interface are not affected.
Suggestion of text for the Intrepid release note (from Etienne Goyer):
File systems hosted on iSCSI targets may not be mounted automatically at
boot time, even if they have an entry in /etc/fstab, if a bridged or
bonded Ethernet interface is required to reach the iSCSI target. As a
work-around, you would have to restart the open-iscsi service and
manually mount the file system in question after system boot, once the
required network interface have been brought up. Systems equipped with
a plain Ethernet interface are not affected.
:-Dustin