Confirmed on several laptop/desktop PCs. Swap partition not available after the 
install. The temporary workaround was to:
1) install gparted
2) format swap partition as linux-swap
3) comment/delete line in the /etc/crypttab containing description of cryptswap1
4) use sudo blkid to find your new UUID for the swap partition you just 
formatted
5) edit /etc/fstab to specify use of UUID=<number from #4> as your swap instead 
of cryptswap1

This workaround does not get you with encrypted swap partition, but a
regular/working one.

Hope someone finds this useful.

Tomo

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