I haven't seen this happening in Karmic either. I use KDE so the problem
wasn't only Gnome related. Whatever that 'spin down hard disks when
possible' was plugging into in the backend could be the culprit -
although KDE doesn't seem to have a spin down setting in its Power
Management module (that I can see)

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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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