>  The version of open-iscsi in precise has a bad hack that means that
you can't use diskless nodes as openstack compute hosts. I would have
thought that fixing a piece of software used by the UEC platform in an
LTS release would qualify as something worth doing.

Absolutely - it is definitely worth doing. I've said this multiple
times, and at no point have I said otherwise. The *way* this needs to be
done is with a minimal patch, so as to minimise regressions for other
users, as per SRU policy. But nobody has brought such a patch forward.

I have not asked the SRU team. Instead, I'm going on my familiarity with
SRU procedure, which is well documented
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates). But if you would like to
consult them, then please do. Exceptions can be made. For the venue? Try
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel or
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss as you
feel is appropriate.

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Title:
  iscsid tries to reconnect existing session at startup, failing to do
  so and hanging the system

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