LABEL=writable  /       ext4    defaults,relatime       0       1

LABEL=system-boot  /boot/firmware  vfat  
defaults,nofail,x-systemd.device-timeout=10  0  1
UUID=xxxxxxx  /media/storage  ext4  
defaults,relatime,nofail,x-systemd.device-timeout=10  0  2

I changed my /etc/fstab this way , and after saving

sudo update-initramfs -u -k all

this solved the nvme check and fail.
now i'm on kernel 7.0.0.0-1010 and all works flawless !

seems a timing race problem on new firmware or so. I did solve this a
week ago.

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  Pi 5 with USB-SATA boot disk becomes unresponsive over network under
  load on 26.04 (kernel 6.17/7.0); was stable on 24.10 (kernel 6.11)

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