In light of this, I'm guessing we'll need to special-case these devices
to use page 0x80 to decide whether to consider them as multipath
devices, at least on 14.04.

For 15.10; I'd like to run a bit more testing, I believe multipath-tools
0.5.0 / sg3-utils will make changes unnecessary and properly *not*
consider these devices as multipathed.

** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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