I have a fairly consistent boot process now that mounts iSCSI drives. Here are 
the changes I made to the default init scripts symlinks order:
rc0.d : changed K25open-iscsi to K44open-icsi
rc6.d: changed K25open-iscsi to K44open-iscsi
rcS.d: Changed S40networking to S23networking

in /etc/init.d, I added a sleep 10 as the last statement of the "start"
block of code in open-iscsi.

this delays the boot process a bit, but allows the iSCSI disks to
initialize fully before the fsmount stuff kicks in.

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boot order wrong for iscsi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227848
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