There's a lot of noise in the bug from the metoos, so this will probably
get lost in the noise, but I'd like point out one way in which this bug
has a very negative impact on user experience.  If a user sets up drive
encryption through the installer, they are asked for a password on
bootup.  If you are using usplash, and usplash fails to display, then
the user has no indication that they should type in their password.  I
verified that I can just wait a few seconds and type my password even
though I can't see the screen, but that's not the ideal experience, nor
the obvious response.  I can get around it by running a 32 bit OS or by
disabling usplash.

Hopefully the fact that this bug is high priority will mean that it gets
fixed, but just in case, I wanted to make sure the developers were aware
of this additional negative impact and encourage that this get fixed in
some manner, even disabling usplash if encryption is selected, before
the hardy release.  Given the increase in popularity of disk encryption
and 64 bit, I think this is likely to pop up a great deal if it isn't
fixed.

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[amd64 + nvidia 8xxx] usplash shows nothing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147623
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