Public bug reported:

During installation, an iSCSI initiator ID is generated using the iscsi-
iname utility, but the user is never given an opportunity to configure
the iSCSI target to allow that ID to access the storage.  This could be
fixed by either A) displaying the target ID that will be used and
pausing the installation until the user can set up the iSCSI target to
allow that ID, or B) allowing the user to specify a particular target ID
to be used instead of using the output of iscsi-iname.  Even better
would be to do both A and B to allow the most flexibility.

Also, whatever iSCSI ID is used during the install should be configured
in the installation target filesystem so that when the system reboots
the same ID is used.

** Affects: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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iSCSI installation doesn't report initiator ID
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269488
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