If plymouth is really needd and actually doing something useful besides
providing fancy booting, then its package desciption should be changed
to something more verbose (a bug against plymouth should be filed, I
guess). However, when following the package page for plymouth I
eventually end up on the freedesktop.org page where it's all about
graphics and splashes.

But again, as Ubuntu is still shipping -server flavours, I fail to see
the point why any package from the x11 section would be of priority
"required". Why can't it be a dependency for "ubuntu-desktop", as in: I
want a desktop system, with fancy bootup and so on. It's enough of a
burden for all the headless admin (hihi) out there fiddling with
bootparams to get to see exactly when the box stopped booting when
something has gone wrong.

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Please remove the plymouth dependency from mountall / cryptsetup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556372
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