I'm not sure if that's the same one:
I have an USB drive that is always mounted on /media/200gig. This mount point 
is determined by a user policy stored in /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/95userpolicy 
(There, I set the volume.policy.desired_mount_point based on 
storage_device:storage.serial).

When hibernating and waking up again the device will be mounted on
/media/200gig-1 instead of the desired mount point. The folder
/media/200gig exists and only contains a "created by pmount"-file. I
need to remove the /media/200gig folder and remount the device.

After wakeup from hibernation, I also get a popup-message saying that
the drive has not been safely removed. This seems to indicate that usb
drives are not properly unmounted before going to hibernation.

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after hibernating, mountpoint change...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76019

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