why not have it look for an existing user called maas, and if none is
present, have it walk the slots starting at 0 until it finds an empty or
runs out of spaces?

Or is that one of those weird things that seem simple on paper, but in
practice are really actually difficult to do because of some IPMI issue
or design?

Anyway, just curious.

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  MAAS ipmi fails on OCPv3 Roadrunner

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