I have the same problem - and it's not the first time, either. Even
though I didn't report a bug, before (just worked around it), I agree
with Josh: [K]Ubuntu does not seem to have the QA it should do!

I encounter the same problem again and again on different computers (not
sure anymore, but probably all of them using an NVidia card) for quite a
few versions/years, already (I think the first time was 10.04 or 12.04,
but I'm not sure anymore).

Here's my current scenario:

First the relevant output of lspci:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GT 740] 
(rev a1)

And here's what I did:
I installed Kubuntu 15.10 from scratch (no upgrade) with full system 
encryption. On this machine, I don't use LVM (because I have plenty of RAM and 
don't need swap), but I encountered the same problem before with the automatic 
"guided partitioning" setting up LVM in an encrypted container. Thus, LVM has 
obviously no effect - the problem seems to be related to encryption + graphics 
card only. On this machine, the root fs (/) lies directly in a LUKS container 
located on sdc3 (as said: no LVM).

After the fresh installation, which uses the nouveau driver, my screen
is entirely blank when booting. Only after I press ESC (grub or plymouth
or whatever is in charge seems to switch from graphical to text mode) I
see a password prompt. When I press ESC again, it switches back to the
graphical mode and I can enter the password there, too (both text +
graphical mode work - but only after pressing ESC at least once).

Unfortunately, my system froze far too often. This problem happens with
Kubuntu 15.04 too (located on sda), but only once in a week or so. With
Kubuntu 15.10 it froze multiple times daily.

Since I suspected the graphics being the cause of the trouble, I wanted
to give the binary nvidia driver a try. Thus, I switched to the
proprietary driver using the KDE graphical driver manager. AFAIK it does
nothing else than installing nvidia-352 and a few other nvidia-*
packages.

I then rebooted and the graphical password prompt appeared - but I could
not enter anything. I still tried to enter my password + press enter
thinking that only the feedback is broken, but no: it does not work at
all. Thus, I booted choosing the recovery mode and then selecting
"resume".

Btw. in contrast to the nouveau driver, ESC has no effect when booting
with the proprietary driver: The system seems completely frozen asking
for the disk password during boot.

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