Gilles, thanks! The first workaround that actually works.

IMO, modifying hdparm.conf has no effect because the "last word" is said by 
/etc/acpi/resume.d/99foo.sh
I've also added the same script to /etc/acpi/start.d/

Oh... now with kernel 2.6.22 (emergency unloads on shutdown fixed) and
this fix my HDD can rest at ease...

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