An Open-iSCSI Question

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Hi People

Using Open iSCSI I have been able to create and mount multiple iSCSI partitions and have them mount at boot. Now I wanted to setup a situation where one of the visible iSCSI partitions mounts at boot and the other is only available if I manually connect to it. 
This led me to the following command iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-237781f06-770000000134b676-inf2-san1 -p 192.168.1.100:3260 --op update -n node.startup -v manual  which stops the server from logging into the partition automatically.  This is fine and provides me with the functionality I need, but if anyone run a discovery against the iSCSI storage again eg iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.1.100:3260 then node.startup for inf2-san1 gets set back to automatic.  Is there any way to make the node.startup setting for inf2-san1 stick even after a discovery ?

Thank you :)
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