I think this bug should be considered very serious, since on heavy
swapping, use the same disk (directlty and via mapper) will cause a
crash, sure. As far as I can see the problem is caused by using swap as
UUID, and the same swap partition is found directly and via mapper (lvm)
as well, so someone would limit the result to one of a partition
identification process requested by UUID which should cure the problem.
Sure, I can modify /etc/fstab to use eg /dev/sda6, or I can swapoff
/dev/mapper/whatever, however it's very dangerous with default install
and/or someone does not notice or don't know what can be done here ...

I'm using updates every day, but my issue remains even now:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/swaps
Filename                                Type            Size    Used    Priority
/dev/sda1                               partition       1951856 200676  -1
/dev/mapper/sda1                        partition       1951856 0       -2

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep swap /etc/fstab
UUID=c1f97893-2241-4284-90e9-0d792217d9a7 none swap sw 0 0

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double swap space usage
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