Specifically, the encrypted swap situation is complicated by ecryptfs-
setup-swap apparently scanning for UUID=$uuid entries in /etc/fstab, but
not reproducing them in /etc/crypttab.

All the other problems, including Brian's original bug, come down to
blkid not recognising a swap partition which the kernel apparently has
recognised.  I suspect that some part of the swap partition has not been
properly initialised.  I'm wondering if (a) this might be amd64-specific
and (b) whether it might have something to do with using libparted to
initialise the swap partition.  Since we ought to be moving away from
the latter anyway and just using mkswap, it's possible that that might
be an easy fix.  At this point, that remains a guess, and I'll need to
try to reproduce this to make that guess any firmer.

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