I'm experiencing similar behavour with with plymouth 0.8.0~-8 (kernel
2.6.32-12-generic x86_64).

After upgrade to 0.8.0~-8, first boot (with ureadahead reprofiling) went
well except for missing plymouth logo. Very next boot ended with black
screen, blinking text cursor upper left corner, unmovable mouser pointer
in center and „ready to log in“ sound. Changing the vts back and forth
resulted in gdm visible and responsible on the screen, but selecting
username led to hard lockup. No chance to change vts once more, contrary
to what Patrice Vetsel described in original report.

Booting without „quiet splash“ options allowed me to login (with gdm
running on tty1) without problems, but the session hard locked after few
minutes everytime I tried that. For now, after "sudo apt-get purge
plymouth", gdm started on tty7 and session is up and running for a while
without any troubles.

Only change I made some time before upgrading plymouth which can
possibly affect the whole process was "sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-
setup" for setting console font to "fixed" and keyboard to "US". Booted
many times with that and previous plymouth version without problems.

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Multiple freeze during boot
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