OK, it doesnt seem to be related to my script.
In my script I set as root (after booting) CRYPTDISKS_ENABLE to Yes in 
/etc/default/cryptdisks.
Then I restart the crypdisks service, enter the password, it tries to mount the 
disk, and I put a No in /etc/default/cryptdisks for the next boot. 
Works like a charm in 9.10.

If both /etc/crypttab has an entry and /etc/default/cryptdisks has an 
CRYPTDISKS_ENABLE=Yes the 10.04 systems boot normally without asking for a 
password. 
I'm however not able to use 'service cryptdisks restart' to get a password 
prompt to enable my encrypted disk.

If ENABLE_AT_STARTUP=No in /etc/default/cryptdisks is set (as I use succesfully 
on 9.10) the 10.04 systems hang at boot.
On my server system I can log in via SSH then, but my desktop system is useless.

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no password prompt for cryptsetup in 10.04 64-bit server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560105
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