The "0 0" fields are defunct and have no meaning anymore... even when
they did, they defaulted to 0 if omitted.  The /dev/mapper stuff is
because I use LVM ( which was handy when I wanted to temporarily create
a second swap partition to test this ) and shouldn't matter.  This also
shouldn't matter, but the other difference I notice is that you are
using UUIDs.  Maybe you could try changing it to the device path?

Another thing that might be worth checking is manually activating the
swap with the swapon command and see if it respects the priority
argument.

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  Swapon does not respect fstab priorities order

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