Btw. you probably get this on a live system too and for all hdds (since root is on the flash drive). This can have quite an impact, because some DEs automatically mount all removable drives (e.g. kde). If one of your hdd partitions contains a hypernated system, your in for a lot of fscking and/or ro mounted partitions on next resume.
According to a redhat bug report (https:/ /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=1310682) it was introduced by a kernel update from 4.3 to 4.4. So I've testet 4.3.6 from mainline and it is not effected.
Btw. you probably get this on a live system too and for all hdds (since root is on the flash drive). This can have quite an impact, because some DEs automatically mount all removable drives (e.g. kde). If one of your hdd partitions contains a hypernated system, your in for a lot of fscking and/or ro mounted partitions on next resume.