I didn't read the whole thing now, me it affected affected after I
activated the swap (not mapper) entry in fstab. I've done because I
thought, what the f***, I ran without swap all the time?

Then this entry appeared before lightdm and swapon --summary showed me 
/dev/sdXX. Disabling the classic swap line gave me a /dev/dm-0 device mapper 
reference... Jupiee problem solved.
I think cryptswap doesn't need a classic entry in fstab, but if there is one 
systemd gets confused, tries to access the cryptswap, asks for password, gets 
the wrong and activates classic swap... ouch

Best Regards

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  Does not use encrypted swap when using GPT partitioning + encrypted
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