OK heres the hack to fix once you've established it is the resume issue
(see above)

all 3 locations must exist and be either UUID= or hd= (for ide) (I use
the physical (hda1) as UUID moves on swaps for me so example is for
/dev/hda1)

menu.lst
fstab
and /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume

ensure /boot/menu.lst  resume= entry is  resume= /dev/hda1
/etc/fstab is  /dev/hda1 none swap sw 0 0
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is RESUME=/dev/hda1

then issue update-initramfs -u
and reboot


BIG FAT WARNING --- if you muck this up your system will not boot again...(for 
ex windows users this is more dangerous than messing with the registry)

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