Hum, that's kind of weird. You should see disks being picked up by
multipath if they should, even if they are detected *after* multipath
scripts run (because multipathd...). They wouldn't be detected before
multipath runs, because then they would most likely be remapped anyway
(unless something else claims them).

Could you file a new bug for this, including the output of multipath -v4
taken from the initramfs? You may stop the boot process by adding "break
=pre-multipath" to break boot just before the multipath scripts. At that
point, you'll need to modprobe dm_multipath;  and then you should be
able to run multipath -v4. If you exit from there boot should complete
(hopefully succesfully, since there will have been some extra delay).

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