I have reproduced this problem in local testing, but it was only by
accident in a configuration that is not expected to happen on a real
system (namely, by manually removing vt.handoff=7 from the kernel
command line).
Please run 'apport-collect 1386005' from the affected system, and attach
your /etc/default/grub.
It's quite possible that this is a problem specific to your use of
uvesafb. This is not a supported or tested configuration in Ubuntu;
indeed, nvidia upstream insists that use of framebuffer kernel drivers
with their binary driver is unstable and leads to video corruption. If
this is only reproducible with uvesafb, it will be a low priority to
fix.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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