Sorry for the confusion.

To be clear, the idea of using MAAS on Xenial was in order to test if
the newly-modified iPXE (on Bionic) can support iSCSI boot.

But come to think of it, I don't think that's a good test. If I remember
correctly, MAAS used TFTP to transfer the kernel and initrd, /then/
iSCSI was used in order to mount the rootfs. So iPXE's iSCSI
functionality wouldn't be exercised in this case.

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