When I ran vol_id it gave the same "number" as in fstab, and /etc/disk
/by-uuid.

I think this may have started when I tried to see if I could use the hibernate
feature on my desktop machine. This didn't work, but I think it may have 
corrupted the swap space some how.

I just fixed it by using mkswap to reformat the swap and updating the link in 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/ and /etc/fstab to the 
new uuid. Not sure if its the best solution but it fixed it for me. 

Doing a search found several lanchpad bugs and ubuntu forumspost about
uuid of swap changing (or not working in my case) after hibernation.

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Swap device UUID incorrect in /etc/fstab
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