Your 118 also fails to boot to boot.
(Your 118 also fails to boot in addition.)

It says "rebooting in 5 seconds" and indeed reboot in 5 seconds, too
short for me to read what else it said.

Even though I have panic=33 to give it more time.

Maybe it has to do with the
"Warning: couldn't identify filesystem type for fsck hook, ignoring."

Why can't you tell? Just use blkid or mount and then grep, when
encountering "auto" in fstab. Why isn't this working?

>> How are we going to boot with an empty etc/fstab?

B> We don't; we use the one on the real root partition.  It is only there
B> to stop some utilities from warning.

Then perhaps put such a note in a comment inside it. It is the only
empty file in the whole thing!


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