@Peter, we made all the suggested changes to the multipath.conf file,
but still have the same issue.  The root filesystem goes read-only as
soon as multipathd starts.  For the sake if time, the OS will now be
installed on an internal drive instead of boot from SAN.  I'll post the
results from this test.

I also obtained the output of multipath -v4, which is attached.

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Title:
  Root filesystem goes "Read only" after installing multipath-tools on
  Lucid

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