I have the bootsplash issue with the Lucid release. I'm using x86_64
Lucid on an Intel Core 2 Quad with 8 GB of RAM and an NVidia 8800 GTS
card w/640 MB of RAM. The successful first boot from the hard drive
showed the bootsplash, but subsequent boots after loading the current
NVidia driver through Hardware Drivers only showed a substantially blank
screen with some corrupt pixelation groups. I tried changing the boot
screen resolution all the way down to 640x480 and 8 colors, but it only
made the screen corruption larger on the screen. There was no way to
tell what was happening. I think that I interrupted several disk checks
thinking the system locked up. I finally let it run over lunch and it
booted through to the desktop.

After finding this bug report, I tried the solution in comment #2. It
worked like a charm all the way up to 1280x1024 and 24 colors. I used
the 'sudo su' approach mentioned in comment #29. Many thanks to Mr.
Remnant and Mr. Gobel.

I feel obligated to note that virtually every Lucid user using NVidia or
Intel drivers (and perhaps others) will encounter this very prominent
bug. That will be their introduction to Lucid. Surely saving less than a
second of boot time isn't worth that level of adverse user impact. With
respect, perhaps the priorities should be reevaluated.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540801
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