Same problem here. Removed plymout,h but upon boot it's strangely quiet.
We have a custom script that runs from /etc/init.d/ that normally is
quite noisy about what's it's doing, but with 10.04 it boots to login
without a peep, even though the script is running in the background.

I understand having quiet boot is good for desktops and splash screens,
but for ubuntu-server it would be nice to have it by default do a
traditional sequential init script boot. Is there an upstart option for
sequential and verbose booting?

I realize we could re-write the script to work with upstart, but the
documentation for this doesn't seem finished and I haven't had much luck
finding good examples online. Not to mention the amount of time and
resources needed to re-write tried and true init.d scripts.

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No verbose output on ubuntu-server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542666
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