There may be another (simpler) way here, that is to use the wait-for-
root or the failure hooks called in pre_mountroot() (local/mount).

This should be combined w/ vorlon's catch of using a different UUID
symlink for a multipath device, that should be changed on /etc/fstab /
kernel cmdline, so we wait for the /right/ symlink to appear.

If the multipath init.d script runs multipath command later, before
mounting the other/non-root filesystems (which I think it does), it
would be OK.

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