I've done that now:

1. $ sudo vim /etc/default/grub
2. changed "splash" to "nosplash"
3. $ sudo update-initramfs -u
4. $ sudo update-grub
5. $ sudo reboot

Note:
* I've added the "-u" option to the update-initramfs as well (it tells me "You 
must specify at least one of -c, -u, or -d", so I did "-u" to update existing).
* I did a "sudo update-grub", because otherwise the changes do not have any 
effect when I restart.

I took some photos during start-up. I got some errors before the disk
unlock (nosplash_1) and some after (nosplash_2). After that, the login
page shows, and the screen is frozen again (nosplash_3).

** Attachment added: "nosplash_1.jpg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1792807/+attachment/5190304/+files/nosplash_1.jpg

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