Hum, sorry, I forgot to mention here that I had investigated.

It was in fact a bug inside a lilo-compatibility layer in grub (or
initramfs-tools, I do not know since the time) when using grub. A lilo-
compatibility layer reconfigured encrypted bootdrive management
regardless of the kernel boot parameter. Another solution was to
configure crypttab with less information so the lilo-compatibility layer
failed and and let grub do its job…

This is very old but it is probable that the bug is still there in more
recent distribtuions. The bug appears only when you are too verbose in
crypttab, so the default installation does not seem affected. I will
reproduce the test.

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