Ok, after I recovered my system, the intrepid cryptsetup works
partially. Unfortunately I can't really tell what the important change
was. I booted from a rescue system, reinstalled the hardy cryptsetup,
used the opportunity to change some of my device labels and cleaned up
/etc/fstab, /etc/cryptsetup and /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume.

What happens now is that I can boot my system normally with intrepid
cryptsetup using a keyfile for all partitions except /. However, I am
unable to resume. If I hibernate the system, then afterwards it starts
up normally and only brings up the swap device together with the other
partitions later in the boot process instead of right after the root fs
in the initramdisk. The hibernation works fine though, when the swap is
activated I get a warning that it contains a valid resume signature.

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keyfile doesn't work in initramfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238163
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