Well, that change was made for a good reason; multipath now no longer
depends on scsi_id to be able to pick drives to use to multipath, and we
can explicitly whitelist (or use blacklist_exclusions) devices or re-
enable ID_SERIAL by modifying multipath.conf. Is this affecting other
drives than the QEMU ones for your use-case?

There's still another issue though; in the installer we don't ship path
selectors other than round-robin, so even if ID_SERIAL is whitelisted,
you still need to modify multipath.conf to pick the round-robin selector
instead of service-time -- which is now the default. I'll work on
shipping service-time instead of round-robin, but the other option is to
change multipath's default.

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