Hello Sebastien,

> Do you need to change VT or is pressing Esc to dismiss the plymouth screen 
> enough?
Yes, change VT is necessary, pressing Esc (or Fn+Esc) doesn't help. Moreover 
after pressing Esc trick with Alt+Fn+F2 Alt+Fn+F1 doesn't work too and I need 
to reboot. I checked it before and after disabling "splash".

> Could you try if starting without splash 
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Plymouth#Toggling_to_Traditional_Text-based_Boot) 
> workaround the issue?
I removed "splash" from /etc/default/grub and regenerated grub.cfg via sudo 
update-grub (according to the link). During the next boot I can see a 
difference (I see dmesg output in the display). Unfortunately, it doesn't help 
to solve the issue.

One difference: with disabled splash instead of black screen WITH
blinking underlying cursor I see only a completely black screen WITHOUT
any cursor.

I can't say for sure, but it seems that the issue happens not during
plymouth, but during switch between plymouth and login screen.

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