It drops to a shell prompt with a motd that says "Emergency Mode please
run <some command> to review the boot logs or else run <some other
command> to boot normally". I don't recall the exact text but it's a
root shell... In 14.04 it did display the "Press S to skip waiting for
filesystem". In 14.10 I went to the grub menu and switched to an older
kernel and it worked with the skip message, but the newer kernel just
dropped to the shell. In 15.04 the newest kernel dropped to the shell
and the older kernel just hung indefinitely.

I removes the fstab entry and the newest kernel boots just fine. That's
all I know...

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