Removing the /etc/init/iscsi-network-interface.conf upstart configuration results in a normal boot;
I verified that the /etc/network/if-up.d/upstart script fires for both lo and eth0 (rather that just lo as it did with iscsi-network-interface in place).
Removing the /etc/init/ iscsi-network- interface. conf upstart configuration results in a normal boot;
I verified that the /etc/network/ if-up.d/ upstart script fires for both lo and eth0 (rather that just lo as it did with iscsi-network- interface in place).