I'm also willing to do testing.  My home directory is mounted on a
separate disk, which I can umount for testing purposes.  I'm willing
(even eager) to trash the root filesystem as many times as necessary to
get suspend/resume working.  I can live without suspend, but it's nice
to have.  I got used to it in OS X on my iBook and in Vista, on the very
laptop where it's broken in Ubuntu.

What Paul wrote above is spot-on.  This is a very serious bug.  If you
accidentally click the wrong button when trying to power down or log
out, you'll lose all your data.  I'm sure that would be a show-stopper
for almost anyone.

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Hardy -- pm-suspend RUINS PARTITION TABLE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203537
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