This bug was fixed in the package multipath-tools - 0.5.0-7ubuntu10

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multipath-tools (0.5.0-7ubuntu10) xenial; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches/0052-readonly-bindings_multipathd.patch,
    debian/patches/0053-readonly-bindings_multipathd_prod.patch: support -B to
    allow multipathd to handle cases where the bindings file is read-only.
    (LP: #1526984)
  * debian/initramfs/hooks: install multipathd and required directories.
  * debian/initramfs/local-bottom, debian/rules: install local-bottom for
    initramfs.
  * debian/initramfs/local-premount: reload all maps to make sure they're
    indeed loaded and ready before we end premount.
  * debian/initramfs/local-top: run multipathd rather than a one-off call to
    multipath so that new paths can be correctly added as detected while we're
    still in the initramfs.
  * debian/initramfs/local-bottom: remember to stop multipathd.
  * debian/patches/git-kpartx-support-spaces-in-dev-names-b407050a.patch: deal
    with spaces in device names in kpartx too (LP: #1432062)

 -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <mathieu...@ubuntu.com>  Wed, 27 Jan 2016
10:42:51 -0500

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

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Title:
  multipath-tools-boot: support booting without user_friendly_names on
  devices with spaces in identifiers

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