I'm not involved with MAAS or image building, but I seriously doubt that
we build images with -proposed enabled regularly. What you could do is
one of the following:

 * Boot an existing installation with "root=/dev/sda", enable -proposed,
dist-upgrade, and reboot (again with the default root=/dev/disks/by-
path/*iscsi*). That's what I did with the approach from Scott with
launching QEMU.

 * If you are dealing with a root fs tarball: take an existing image
tarball, unpack it, sudo chroot into it, within the chroot enable
-proposed, dist-upgrade it, re-pack it again

 * If you are dealing with a compressed root fs image like
http://maas.ubuntu.com/images/ephemeral-v2/daily/utopic/amd64/20141110
/root-image.gz: gunzip root-image.gz, "sudo mount -o loop root-image
/mnt", then chroot/upgrade like above, and "sudo umount /mnt" again.

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  Failure to boot ephemeral image for Utopic Fast Installer deployment:
  no ID_PATH for iSCSI device any more

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