I hit this too, and so far, its been stunningly painful to work around.
I have to run a custom kernel because I run RAID, and the stock Ubunutu
kernels+initrd have never been able to handle having the root volume on
RAID.

The older Ubuntu installs (e.g. dapper, feisty, jaunty) had installers
that could at least install onto pre-exisiting raid partitions, but the
newest iso's (lucid, & 64-bit desktops) can no longer install onto raid
partitions. This, coupled to the spurious crash above, is making rescue
*really* hard/tedious.

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  plymouth main process (341) killed by SEGV signal

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