Well, if multipath in configured in the right way, the initramfs can be rebuild 
for example with:
sudo update-initramfs -k all -u

But additional paths also means additional (FCP) devices needed.
You need to make sure that these additional devices are in place and configured 
in a persistent way using chzdev and available in the early boot cycle.
So if you call chzdev to activate the additional FCZ devices and you add the 
arguments "-p -r zdev:early", the initramfs rebuild is automatically triggered 
for you.

On top make sure you have multipath-tools-boot installed (in add. to
multipath-tools).

But doing that during the installation is of course the more convenient
(and less error prone) way.

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