I am seeing this bug in 17.10. If I carry out a minimal install with no
packages selected at the final stage, I see a blank screen on boot.

The first time I saw this I did a hard reset and was presented with a
boot menu. I presume this is some sort of failsafe behaviour in the
event of a failed boot. If I then selected Ubuntu from that menu, the
boot succeeded and the LVM decrypt prompt was shown.

On a subsequent reboot, the previous behaviour of displaying a blank
screen resumed. I then discovered that I could switch to a text based
tty by pressing Alt+F1, this also displayed the LVM decrypt prompt.

>From what I have read in this and other, linked, bugs I expected this
behaviour to disappear once I had installed a X and a display manager,
however after installing GNOME (apt install gdm3) the system still boots
to a blank screen except (and I swear this is reproducible) I now have
to press Alt+F2, then Alt+F1 twice before I get to a usable LVM decrypt
prompt.

I am a Linux novice so apologies if my terminology is off or if this
post is totally useless.

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  grub2 still hands off to blank tty7 on non-Server command-line-only
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