Ralf, are you also using a non-Ubuntu kernel when you boot?

I don't know what kernel options are required in order to use plymouth.
However, plymouth crashing should only stall the boot if interaction is
needed - such as because an fsck failed or a passphrase is needed to
decrypt a disk.  So I don't think the plymouth segfault is the cause of
your problems here, though certainly we would want to solve any
segfaults you're seeing.

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plymouth main process (341) killed by SEGV signal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571258
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