If /dev/mapper/tmp exists, then that doesn't appear to be a problem with
cryptsetup, but rather a problem with mountall.  Reassigning to that
packagle.
The failure to decrypt the /home partition is probably unrelated.  It
may be caused by a change to cryptsetup's default ciphers; you may need
to specify the cipher on the commandline when invoking cryptsetup, or
specify it in your /etc/crypttab, depending.

** Package changed: cryptsetup (Ubuntu) => mountall (Ubuntu)

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encrypted /tmp partition doesn't mount during boot after update to lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/669466
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