I've got the same problem in ubuntu 8.10 with both suspend and hibernate. As a 
workaround I close all applications but the terminal and sync before 
suspending. In this way I get out of resume about 3 times out of 4 and at least 
it saves me about 2 minutes of boot time.
However sometimes the system is terribly slow after resuming and the disk spins 
restlessly as if it is trying to read/write to the disk (that's why I sync 
before suspending). When that happens I shutdown and restart: I get a usable 
system in less time than waiting for it to fix itself, which eventually does 
(from 5 minutes to... probably a very long time)

I tried the latest release of Ubuntu 9.04 with a live cd. I suspended it
but it failed to resume: the power led lit, the cd spinned up, the fan
started, the volume off led lit but the screen stayed black and I had to
force a shutdown with the power button. It seems that things got worse.
As it is a live cd I don't know if I can produce a log file. If you
instruct me how to do it I'm more than willing to help.

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[Hardy] High system load coming out of suspend and hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211153
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