Yep,

The suggested workaround, 'echo 2048248 > /sys/power/image_size', did
the trick.  Hibernate/resume works.  I still have some Atheros nonsense
to work through (and I have yet to hibernate twice in a row without
rebooting...) but it smells like progress.

May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  329.212000] pci 0000:00:1e.0: LATE 
freeze
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  329.212000] pci 0000:00:01.0: LATE 
freeze
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  329.212000] agpgart-intel 
0000:00:00.0: LATE freeze
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  329.212000] swsusp: critical section:
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  329.212000] swsusp: Need to copy 
31439 pages
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  329.212000] swsusp: Normal pages 
needed: 29955 + 1024 + 24, available pages: 199419
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  389.212000] agpgart-intel 
0000:00:00.0: EARLY resume
May  9 16:22:56 chibacityblues kernel: [  389.212000] pci 0000:00:01.0: EARLY 
resume
May  9 16:22:57 chibacityblues kernel: [  389.212000] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: 
EARLY resume

Incidentally, if this image_size value is meant to be in KB, how come
the default is so high (equivalent to approximately 500 GB...).  More
importantly (for my purposes), should I actually have a 4 GB default
image size (because I have a 4GB swap partition) or a 1GB default image
size (because I have 1 GB of RAM)?

Also, given that this default image_size value does not persist through
a reboot, what is the best way to make it stick?  Should I just add the
echo command to pre-hibernate scripts?

Thanks a lot,
-Chris

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