If you use shift right as it starts to boot, it should get you the grub
menu, then you can edit the boot line and you should see splash and
quiet on the end of the boot line, delete those and then let it continue
booting.

I think you could make the same thing permenantly by editing /etc/default/grub 
where there is a line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and removing those two options and then rerunning 
update-grub.

Dave

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