I've noticed something and I guess that both my problems - swap problem
and systemd hanging while booting - are closely related.

Why?

The system does not hang at boot, when I choose the recovery mode from
grub, and in the recovery mode select "network" to enable  networking.
Important: before activating the network, the console asks me to enter
the password for sda2_crypt (swap). System then can boot up the regular
way.

So it seems to be something in the systemd service order.  The recovery
menu's network option does something, the normal boot sequence doesn't.

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  15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

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