Did the machine break while going to sleep or waking up?

If I use a swap file located on the filesystem it never hibernates.
After the installation of a real swap partition my machine goes to sleep
but when I try to wake up it ask me to login as if no hibernation has
been done. This is my actual case so after that I'm allways talking
about this (real swap partition, hibernate fine, wake-up wrong)

Is it reproducible?
It occurs 10 of 10 times. I select Hibernate from the menu, a cursor starts to 
blink and my computer shutsdown after writing some log information about the 
SATA controller, but it shutdowns well. After wake up it redirects me to the 
login (gdm) and my session doesn't appear.

Did it work before?
It never worked

Do you end up with flashing Caps Lock light or similar?
No kernel panic here :)

I'm going to try a new hibernation in order to post the dmesg,
/proc/cmdline and /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume files.

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Title:
  Ubuntu fails to hibernate on Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S6420

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