I think it's fixed in Karmic. There's also no /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d
/95hdparm-apm file in Karmic.

This bug might be related to faulty power management - in Karmic System
/ Prefs / Power Management, there are tickboxes for 'spin down hard
disks when possible' in both the AC power and battery sections. I'll bet
Jaunty was issuing the hdparm -S 12 command to spin the drive down as
per config but not issuing the hdparm -S 0 command when power was
restored.

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hard disk parks regularly after resume - hdparm -B 254 has no effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361680
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