I did the following:
- Boot with 3.4
- Run blkid -> swap partion has no uuid

- Reboot with kernel 3.5
- Run blkid -> swap partion has no uuid
- Run mkswap, then blkid -> swap has an uuid

- Reboot with 3.5
- Run blkid -> swap partion DOES HAVE an uuid
- Reboot with 3.2
- Run blkid -> swap partition STILL HAS an uuid

So basically, I cannot reproduce the bug anymore. Could it be that on
3.2/3.4 kernels the uuid is not properly written to the disk, but 3.5
correctly writes it? How can I erase the uuid to test that?

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