In the past I have set up a Karmic machine that used text only, and by
specifying "bootwait" (or something like that) into /etc/fstab I was
able to get a chance to enter multiple encrypted partition passphrases
and to boot properly.  Can I somehow instruct the installer to not use
plymouth and xsplash, to just ask for passphrases in plain text on the
console?  I do recall there were other problems with entering multiple
passphrases (e.g., keyboard input stealing by other processes), but the
current situation is even worse.  If there's something I can download as
an .iso that is newer than beta 1, I'd appreciate a link to that also.

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first boot after installation of lucid beta 1 from dvd iso fails when using 
encryption
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550023
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