Hmm, just to confirm: is "findmnt /tmp" showing nothing now? If so,
let's check how much free RAM there is for zstd to play with (it can be
a rather hungry compression algorithm depending on the level requested,
and now I'm wondering what dracut's default is in that regard -- we've
had to tune that down in past in initramfs-tools, to accommodate the
smaller memory systems).

If "findmnt /tmp" returns nothing, can you paste in the output of "free
-h" ?

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