Easiest way is with a keyboard and monitor.  You can run 'mount' and see
if that extension is mounted.

How many times have you tried to boot it?   What kind of pi is it?   I
have occasionally seen on a pi zero where during boot the kernel cannot
create loop devices dynamically fast enough.   But I've been running a
zero on 4.19.105 and have not seen that.   The correction in that case
is to statically create the loop mounts on the kernel command line.

Add to cmdline.txt
max_loop=xxx   (Normally 100 is plenty of loop devices)



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