No, this seems to have been happening all along, if you look at the
timings in earlier posts...see post #25

...but what throws me and makes it more obscure it that the suspend
operations are logged on resume, and until yesterday I hadn't ever
managed to check the drive was actually alive (I actually had assumed it
wasn't, and the apparent delay was just until it was first accessed (var
storing the logs is a mountpoint on one of the spinning SATA disks)

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  Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB refused to change power state

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