I'll quote myself from a comment above:

What happens when doing the above is that the machine shuts down
normally, but when I turn it back on, it proceeds to a clean boot (i.e.
doesn't even attempt to come back from hibernate). This seems to be
happening because my swap partition gets corrupted. I noticed this
because after "hibernation", I have no swap space and "swapon /dev/sda5"
fails with "invalid argument". To restore it, I have to "mkswap" again.
Here's a kern.log, I hope it's of any use.

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Fails to hibernate
https://launchpad.net/bugs/81189

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