I have the same issue and got used to it since it doesn't seem to cause any 
trouble.
There's enough swap space available (8GB) according to free -m, yet cat 
/etc/fstab returns:

        #      
/dev/mapper/xubuntu--vg-root / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /boot was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=11fd7dab-a569-4e98-9722-8f8b74b60450 /boot ext2 defaults 0 2
/dev/mapper/xubuntu--vg-swap_1 none swap sw 0 0Showing no mount point for the 
swap. This seems odd to me. Is it? I would expect it to be /swap.

Kind regards,
Frode Lindeijer

March 30 2016 10:45 PM, "Rog"  wrote:

On 03/30/2016 04:09 PM, Peter Flynn wrote: 

        I encrypted the hard disk of my Dell D810 when installing 15.10 and 
it's been working fine -- with one oddity: when I give the encryption 
passphrase at boot time, I get two messages at the bottom of the screen: 
cryptsetup: unknown fstype, bad password or options? cryptsetup: sda5_crypt set 
up successfully It then proceeds to boot normally without error. My disk layout 
is: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on udev 1013792 0 1013792 
0% /dev tmpfs 206268 5940 200328 3% /run /dev/dm-1 75506800 56022024 15626140 
79% / tmpfs 1031332 18412 1012920 2% /dev/shm tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock 
tmpfs 1031332 0 1031332 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda1 240972 145562 82969 64% 
/boot cgmfs 100 0 100 0% /run/cgmanager/fs tmpfs 206268 12 206256 1% 
/run/user/1000 As it works, it's not really important, but I'm curious to know 
why it thinks it's an unknown fstype when it clearly isn't. It's also a message 
which would obviously cause a newcomer to get worried, which is usually A Bad 
Thing... ///PeterI wonder if it's related in any way to an error seen during 
login relating to an error in setting up /swap? In all recent installs, I've 
gotten cryptswap errors after boot during login. Just out of curiosity, do you 
have /swap available? E.g.,

 free -m Any "missing" partitions? What do you see in fstab?

        -- Roger [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

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