I saw this on an Arch Linux (systemd 218) i686 QEMU VM using BIOS and GPT, too. Couldn't see it on another x86_64 VM using UEFI (TianoCore / OVMF) and GPT but configured exactly the same apart from this.

Lenovo's Yoga 2 Pro used by the said bug report's OP is featuring a BIOS, too.

So perhaps the more robust fix would be to make the gpt generator not
generate swap units if fstab already configures any swap device? I. e.
auto-discovery and swaps in fstab are mutually exclusive then.
According to man (http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-gpt-auto-generator.html, see section "Description") systemd-gpt-auto-generator is supposed to behave like this by now already.

So maybe a bug in systemd-gpt-auto-generator manifesting only in the context of BIOS + GPT?

Regards,

Peter Mattern

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