This also affects me - I have no plymouth at boot time, even without any
encryption enabled. I am using 64bit CPU and R600 with KMS, the issue
can be reproduced with newest lucid kernels (2.6.32) and newest upstream
rc (from kernel-ppa, 2.6.33rc4). I am also using xorg-edgers ppa - could
it be an issue with libdrm, which AFAIK plymouth uses?

After booting with `debug' kernel argument instead of `quiet', the
following could be noticed in /dev/.initramfs/initramfs.debug:

+ /scripts/init-top/plymouth
error: unexpectedly disconnected from boot status daemon

And nothing else.

Note that VT is not broken in my case, but often I have to log in with KDM 
twice (after first log-in X restarts - note that KDE session is using 
composition).
Additionally KDM doesn't start automatically now - I had to write 'start kdm' 
into /etc/rc.local. It can be totally other issue, though. But without this 
change and after manually starting kdm (by logging onto root in vt1) 
"double-log-in" doesn't occur. It may be some time issue.

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[lucid] No plymouth at boot time and mountall error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504052
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