A similar problem was observed with VirtualBox at bug #1365336. I guess
the root of both problems can be the same: in recent VirtualBox
versions, no framebuffer device is being exposed by the kernel a
priori in a guest Ubuntu-daily system.
Have you tried to boot on a VMware virtual machine?
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Try to enable vesafb at boot -- append e.g. vga=771 or vga=788 to grub
command line. I think it should be better with option video=uvesafb:...,
but this one requires /sbin/v86d to be installed.
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Is this related?
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/plymouth/commit/?id=84eb4381db85877a9a56b35994e6c10d43e46ebe
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1371651
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