This happened to me too. Running 64-bit Ubuntu Edgy with the latest
generic kernel.

Is this a new feature? I mean suspending by pressing the key on the
keyboard. Ive been using this key for locking my screen, since I hardly
never turn off my computer. So the follow-up question would be: How can
I disable this 'feature'?

Im using ext3 and at the following boot, it finds massive errors and
fsck starts fixing them. Took me almost 2 hrs last time.

" * If I remove gnome-power-manager from my gnome session, that keeps the 
crescent-moon key from doing anything, and the suspend/hibernate options don't 
show up in the quite dialog. HOWEVER, bringing up the quit dialog starts 
gnome-power-manager if it's not already running. So the second time the quit 
dialog comes up, the suspend/hibernate options are there."
^ I guess this would be a temporary solution for me, but Id like a better, real 
solution for the problem.

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suspend corrupted my hard-disk (VERY BAD)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68490

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