> if I put a / in front of /dev/dm-6

Oops, sorry :-)

> <Just pressing Enter, because I can't remember the passphrase any
more>

No point, no human being will ever know it. It will get reinitialized
with a random key on every boot.

> do you still need the output of /tmp/t

That would be helpful indeed. I still have no clue what causes the
"invalid argument", the above command works just fine for me if I run it
on a partition here.

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  boot fails on cryptsetup random swap partition with "invalid argument"

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