I think there is no doubt that Matthias's disks are bad and the default
behaviour is OK, but I would hope that disabling multipath via the
kernel would allow an installation as desired. But it seems curtin
doesn't quite work this way. Part of the issue IIRC is that the curtin
multipath support doesn't assume multipathd is actually running, as for
some versions of Ubuntu multipath-tools wasn't included in the
environment curtin runs in. I don't think that's true for recent
releases, but it might be true for xenial which MAAS presumably still
has to support installing...

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  two identical disks are only offered as a multipath device

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