lightdm is responsible for killing plymouth before starting X, so this
can't be a plymouth bug.  It may be a bug in the drm layer being
triggered by plymouth.

If booting with plymouth-splash intact, after triggering the bug, is it
possible to switch to a console and run 'sudo service lightdm restart'?
Does X then start up correctly?

It may be useful to get the dmesg output of a failed boot with --verbose
added to the kernel commandline, to get information about the ordering
of the upstart jobs on boot.

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  [Macmini 5,1] Fatal server error: Can not run in framebuffer mode on
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