One more thing:

I tried again to install 12.04.1 in EFI mode, since 12.04.1 does does
not have the suspend/resume problem that 12.10 does, and it created an
unbootable system as before.  But this time I was able to make the
system bootable through the use of the amazing boot-repair tool
(available at https://launchpad.net/~yannubuntu/+archive/boot-repair)
which I was able to run from the USB stick boot.

Now I have a functional 12.04.1 system, installed to disk, booting with
the BIOS in EFI mode so that I can also boot Windows 8 from the other
partition when desired.  Yay.

The problem of only being able to suspend and resume once remains with
12.10 and hopefully will be fixed, but I wanted to mention this
workaround for others who might have a similar problem.

Rich

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