You are probably right about the swap.

Thanks for your analysis. If I remember correctly, yes, I was either plugging 
in or uplugging the network cable during the install process from DVD (I 
believe without requesting updates from Internet during install). Something 
that should not have caused it to crash.
I have managed to do it finally after several trials, the whole process was a 
terrible headache, even though I have installed Linux 20 times before. For 
instance - manual partitioning, or setting grub on /dev/sda5  usually did not 
work for some reason.  I wish it would be more friendly assisting the user with 
various options, but verifying after him, if the settings are reasonable. In 
this messy EFI-UEFI world, nobody knows anymore how it should be setup. Why 
cannot we just use the standard windows loader and add another option of Linux 
there. Why do we need grub to sit on top of it, I wonder when will Windows 
clean it up next time.

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  cannot install ubuntu alongside windows 10 on asus x552mj

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