I've got the same exact problem, using an encrypted home partition. This
didn't happen at all when not using encryption.

Output of 'swapon -s':

Filename                                Type            Size    Used    Priority
/dev/mapper/cryptswap1                  partition       3938300 0       -1

Content of /etc/crypttab:

# <target name> <source device>         <key file>      <options>
cryptswap1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/urandom swap,cipher=aes-cbc-essiv:sha256
(END)

As near as I can tell, I have no swap partition, because this doesn't
seem to be mounting at boot. I will uncomment that line in /etc/fstab
pending finding a fix for this.

This is one of those irritating bugs that will effect a new userto
Ubuntu's usability of the system. Great job on the overall appearance of
this past release, but bugs like this just suck.

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