In one instance, which I cant exactly reproduce, systemd killed my swap partition's LUKS header even without hibernating. I was using a keyscript which failed (and there are some huge bugs regarding keyscripts and systemd), rebooted and somehow it had killed the header.

Is there a documentation what the "swap" keyword in crypttab stands for from the systemd point of view?

cryptdisks_start seems to see it differently, as man crypttab states only: "run mkswap on the created device"


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