No idea of the status of this bug. Running Xubuntu 16.04 and whatever 
workaround has been applied on my particular system (yes, years later) will 
cause suspend to work, but not resume, if drives are UNMOUNTED while suspend is 
taking place. No data corruption is likely at this point if they are left 
mounted and not removed. I've had this problem where partitions on the same 
disc as the OS, if unmounted upon suspend, cause resume to fail, and a hard 
reboot to become necessary, and the system then checks for file errors before 
booting.
External devices showing as bootable, even with no drive attached, also cause 
the same failure, so I am sure to remove, say, a multimedia card reader plugged 
in via USB, with no card in it, which shows the same as an unmounted drive.
I had the same problem back with Xubuntu 12.04 on another machine (whose drive 
is now trashed after 10+ years of uptime.) 
Hope this helps someone searching for resume from suspend failure.

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  [reiserfs] Suspend/resume corrupts external data storage devices

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