Since the current behavior of plymouth is there in response to other
bugs, perhaps another solution here would be for the server to provide
another upstart job that runs at the end of the boot to chvt over to
VT1.  I'm not sure if that job should run when plymouth itself stops, or
if it should stop plymouth, but that seems a more reliable solution for
this problem given that plymouth itself can't assume that chvt 1 is the
desired behavior (since we may have gdm taking over at that point).

Whatever package shipped such a job should then Conflicts: gdm, kdm.

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