I will say that after some time, my current set up works a lot of the
time (using usplash), but I occasionally get the same error that Dave
mentions above about usplash telling me to hit "ESC" to drop to a
console, but no keyboard input does anything (except ctrl + alt + del
still reboots for me every time).  It's really frustrating when this
happens -- I usually have to reboot several times before it decides to
ask me for my /home password and not sit there indefinitely telling me
to hit the escape key.

My setup is a little different since I have / encrypted, but / *always*
accepts my password on the first try, and *always* mounts properly.  The
only thing that doesnt want to always mount properly is /home, which is
what causes it to give me the "press ESC to drop to a console" when it
fails to prompt me for a password for this partition and thus can't
mount it.

And of course, when it does properly ask me for my password on the /home
partition, i *always* have to type the password in 3 times to get it to
accept it.  It's as if the first 2 times the input is being directed
somewhere else or something....much like it seems to do when I boot
without usplash.

When booting without usplash I also get the same symptoms as dave in
that the first time I type my password it shows up in plain text on the
screen after hitting enter always, and pretty much stays there for the
remainder of that boot.  I can usually get the machine booted by typing
my password a couple of times after that though -- sometimes into a
prompt, but sometimes without a prompt even showing.

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cryptsetup init scripts are redundant and can break the boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/473615
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