0x10000 is in the middle of swap data. If vol_id checked for that first,
wouldn't it be quite possible (not even all that unlikely if a reiserfs
superblock had been swapped out ...) for it to run into something that
looked like reiserfs or any other filesystem in the middle of the swap
data? The swap data could be anything.

I have to say that mkreiserfs seems like the buggy program here.

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vol_id reports swap instead of resierfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203704
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