I had exact same problem. Since I had experience with hibernation problems 
before, I was able to fix it quickly. Since it is on my computer, I cannot 
provide system logs for it, but I would like to share particular aspect of my 
system, which might be causing the problem:
I have 2 Ubuntu installation on a single hard drive in different partitions:
d...@dg-laptop:~$ sudo blkid (with comments)
/dev/sda1: UUID="E8FC5740FC5707E8" TYPE="ntfs" - Windows NTFS partition
/dev/sda2: UUID="283c5318-77ab-4e4a-8c45-e2fb07372560" TYPE="ext4" - boot 
partition for Ubuntu instance 1
/dev/sda5: UUID="0ca9a4c4-7588-4600-bd2d-a62fe87ad4be" TYPE="ext4" - / 
partition for Ubuntu instance 1
/dev/sda6: UUID="0bd7cf97-fc45-4595-9199-47d5fa597515" TYPE="ext4" - /home 
partition for Ubuntu instance 1
/dev/sda7: UUID="cf8ed7a6-06ae-427d-9adf-75a876b3bb7d" TYPE="swap" - swap 
partition for Ubuntu instance 1
/dev/sda8: UUID="b841a114-8ae5-4349-adfc-420c4e4d1e2a" TYPE="reiserfs" - / 
partition for Ubuntu instance 2
/dev/sda9: UUID="8e42b73f-2df2-441b-be9c-ad3f56761415" TYPE="swap" - swap 
partition for Ubuntu instance 2.
/dev/sdb1: UUID="ECF8-5122" TYPE="vfat" - shared data partition

When I was installing Ubuntu instance 1, I selected manual partitioning
and selected manually boot, root and home partitions. I have explicitly
asked the system not to use second swap partition.

After clean reinstal of Ubuntu Lucid, system was hibernating fine, but
was not resuming from the hibernate. It was restarting fresh with
disabled networking.

/etc/fstab was showing that proper swap partition is used (swap partition for 
Ubuntu instance 1)
//etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume contained UUID for swap partition of the 
Ubuntu instance 2. Which is incorrect.

I fixed this problem by changing /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and
then running update-initramfs.

It is working fine now.

In my situation, I suspect that population of /etc/initramfs-
tools/conf.d/resume is working incorrectly specifically in the situation
when there is more than one swap partition.

I hope it helps. PLease let me know if I can provide additional
information to help resolve it.

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lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation
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