Oh no, stay away from the Linux books. You'll just get cranky.
I am quite new myself; roughly 15 years now.

I fixed it by removing the swap partition everywhere ... swapoff -a;
cryptsetup remove everything that looks strange to you!

gut out:  /etc/fstab

rm everything with crypt here /dev/mapper/

I think it maybe down to me fixing the partition table  somewhat after
wrestling with UEFI.

Anyway, what's important is that when it comes to Linux, less is more!

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  Does not use encrypted swap when using GPT partitioning + encrypted
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