Just another data point.  I've been seeing the "asks for your passphrase
3 times" problem ever since I upgraded to 9.10 back in 2009-10, along
with the "press ESC to get a root shell" type message, sometimes twice.

I only have /home encrypted.

Although it feels a bit like the passphrase input is being eaten by
another program, I've tried various combinations of pressing Enter at
the passphrase prompts, thinking that maybe at some step through the
process, the line I enter will be seen be a passphrase reader and not
another process, but with all the combinations I've tried, it always
asks again at least once, and I've never seen any other program do
anything interesting in response to my typing.  In all cases, the
characters typed appear as '*'s, not visible.

I do use usplash, and have to; the boot gets completely stuck for some
reason unknown to me quite early if I boot with the text console.  (It
was fine in 9.04).

I do get occasional random boot lockups, but I've attributed that to
KMS, X or some unknown kernel mystery.  After all, X locks up every 1-2
weeks anyway (has done since 9.04; Intel 945GM graphics).

Luckily for me, apart from occasional boot hangs, I've not had a problem
mounting my /home, after typing the passphrase twice or three times.  I
haven't noticed any changed in behaviour between 2009-10 and now.

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cryptsetup init scripts are redundant and can break the boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/473615
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