When I boot with the 2.6.31-20-generic #58 kernel (see above) I get the
following messages when I first boot:

mount: Mounting none on /dev failed: no such ...
chroot: Cannot execute /etc/apparmor/initramfs: No such file or directory
init: Plymouth main process (283) terminated with status 69
mountall: Could not connect to Plymouth

(I took those down by hand so there may be typos)

Looking around a bit at bugs like Bug #538292  on Plymouth I'm wondering
if the problem when booting with Lucid kernels is due to a Plymouth
problem.

Note that in addition to the split screen in Gnome and X and blank
console screens, a couple of problems remain when booting with Lucid
kernels:

- while the system is loading, a hazy image slowly covers the text messages on 
the screen
- without an xorg.conf file, and before the screen resolution has been set with 
the System>Preferences>Monitor dialog, the screen sizes at something like 
1600x1200 - and the panel clips that to the upper-left 1024x768 pixels.

Note that using a Karmic kernel under Lucid also is a workaround for bug
#538893 on a system I have with another model UniChrome display.

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[K8M800] Screen origin shifted to center, screen wraps, ttyN screens don't 
work, on Averatec 3280 running Lucid with openchrome driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495553
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