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Based on the information you have shared, your instance might have booted in emergency mode. Reasons could be:
- A corrupted kernel.
- Auto-mount failures because of incorrect entries in the /etc/fstab.
You will need to launch the rescue instance and attach the current instance root volume into rescue instance to check and correct the /etc/fstab file. I would request you to follow the "Method 3: Manually edit the file using a rescue instance" mentioned in the following document to correct the entries in /etc/fstab.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-linux-emergency-mode/
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Thanks for sharing this information. But the system log of the EC2 instance does not include any kernel panic or dependency failure errors. Are you sure this solution is suitable for my problem?