Just an observation that maybe the /dev/disk-by-path stuff is a useful
way of describing what you want to boot reliably

for me in my test setup I have:
ip-192.168.122.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.2008-09.com.example:server1.share1-lun1-part1

as one of the names in there; certainly the iscsi iqn seems not an unreasonable 
way to identify what you want to boot from.
Including the IP is probably more questionable, given you probably want to 
multipath and cope with booting when all but 1 path is down.

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