Oddly, so far I have not found a Ubuntu mainline kernel build that
doesn't show the problem.

5.3.18-050318-generic
5.4.0-050400-generic
5.4.25-050425-generic
5.4.28-050428-generic
5.6.6-050606-generic

all produce the hang at loading the ramdisk when booting the recovery
kernel with the default use of nomodesetunder Ubuntu 18.04. The stock
5.3.0-46-generic kernel installed by bionics updates doesn't have this
problem.

So I am guessing this problem must be either a dropped patch in the
kernels used by Ubuntu 20.04 or a change in configuration options in the
kernels between 18.04 and 20.04.

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Title:
  booting into recovery mode hangs under 20.04

Status in linux-meta package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  On a 2008 MacPro with GTX680 under Ubuntu 20.04, selecting the
  recovery mode from grub hangs on loading of the ramdisk with the
  Recovery Menu dialog never appearing. This problem doesn't exist for a
  fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 updated to the current package updates.
  In that case, the Recovery Menu appears as expected. This bug in
  Ubuntu 20.04 was reproduced for both an existing Ubuntu 19.10
  installation dist-upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04 as well as for a fresh
  install of Ubuntu 20.04.

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