letstrynl,

The issues you are describing are *not* this bug.  Please file a new bug
report for the problems you're seeing.

> Why use this crap anyway on server dists?
> We had a good and working server dist before it.
> And who needs fancy splash screens on a server anyway?

The graphical splash screen is not even *included* by default in Ubuntu
10.04 LTS Server, and no splash is used by default when installing 10.04
LTS Server.  For upgrades, the existing 'splash' argument on the kernel
commandline is retained by default. There's more information about this
in the release notes at
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidLynx/ReleaseNotes#Changes%20in%20boot-
time%20output%20on%20Ubuntu%20Server>.

> Come on Canonical, drop the whole stuff for server.
> It's not ready for release yet. And you guys know it.

On the contrary, plymouth is *essential* to have in this release and all
of our testing indicates that it is ready.  If mountall is still running
after your system has come up, that points to a problem in your fstab,
and has nothing to do with plymouth.

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ply_boot_client_flush() does not read replies (plymouth stuck during/after 
filesystem check or error)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554737
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