For fun (having read the changelog of Martin's shim package) I
overloaded my system so much that suspend took slightly over a minute to
complete, at which point I was able to reproduce the same failure as
before installing the updated shim package. I have not otherwise
experienced the problem (in numerous tests) since installing the updated
shim.

This indicates conclusively that at least in my case, the timeout/race
is the culprit. It also suggests a way that Martin (or another dev)
might be able to reproduce. Find an older/weaker system, launch some VMs
and start some compiles, and then run a suspend. Hopefully that will be
enough to trigger it.

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  [logind] stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing network and other services
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