I'm sorry that you had this experience with Ubuntu 10.04.  Unfortunately
since your bug was reported against the greater "ubuntu" project, it
went unnoticed for quite some time; it's now been assigned to the
upstart package, which is probably also wrong but at least gets
engineering eyeballs on it.

Are you still experiencing this problem, or did you find a solution in
the meantime?  (Or, I'm sad to ask, did you give up on Ubuntu because of
this bug?)

Were you able to boot the system using a different kernel, perhaps the
standard Ubuntu one?

> "init: cryptdisks-enable main process (880) killed by TERM signal"

Can you please attach the /etc/crypttab from this system?  (Or if not,
can you describe how the system was set up wrt encrypted disks?)

> Ubuntu 10.04
> . . . .

from the description, it sounds like this is using the plymouth text
fallback instead of the graphical splash.  There could be various
reasons for that, but we'd need to get the system booting first to be
able to diagnose further.

> Do you think I should just install the 10.10 from the CD? Will that destroy
> my current 10.04 applications and files?

A reinstall may be the most effective way to restore bootability, but
yes, there is some risk that this will destroy the files currently
there.  It would certainly wipe your package selections.

** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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