The first time it happened, I had used gparted to move the swap
partition forward, but I still don't know what might have caused it the
second time. Yes, I was awake and paying some attention, but something
strange happened. I don't even know enough about UUIDs to imagine what
causes them to change, but my suggestion was that it should be a simple
sanity check when fstab includes an incorrect reference to a partition
that does not exist.
The blkid command seems to be the correct solution, but I did not know
about it and still have no idea how to find it. What I did at the time
was stuff like "man -k partition", which led to some information about
various other kinds of stuff. I was pretty quickly able to figure out
which partition I was supposed to be dealing with, but it still took a
long time to find a name that worked in the fstab file.

I don't know why--but my larger point is that most people don't want to
know why. They don't even want to know how to fix a broken fstab file.
They just want it to work.

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finding a lost swap partition?
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