TJ wrote:
"Well it gets more confusing! Both logs show the device nodes created. Are you 
*sure* the failed_log isn't accidentally a successful run?"

No, I'm not sure. That's what I was saying in #49. After spending
several hours doing reboot cycles, I got a a few failures to boot
properly, but most of them were cases where I didn't even get a login
prompt after my system was done booting. As I said in #49, the case I
posted was one of the ones from early on, where I wasn't paying proper
attention and wasn't sure I noticed correctly what was going on. That
was the only one where it failed to start X, but also gave me a login
prompt.

Recently when I've rebooted normally (not in recovery mode), the failure to 
start x had been happening fairly often. Here are some statistics from a few 
days ago:
34 successful boots
2 boots that didn't result in a login prompt
6 boots that gave a login prompt but didn't start X

I see several possibilities here:
(a) There are two separate bugs, one of which causes X to fail, and one which 
causes me not even to get a login prompt.
(b) Same as a, but the X bug doesn't occur in recovery mode.
(c) There is only one bug, and I was just "unlucky" in not being able to 
reproduce it today after several hours of rebooting.

It takes less time for me to simply reboot that it does to go through
the whole procedure involving recovery mode and logging. I'm going to
try doing 30 cycles the quick way, and see if the X problem is still
occurring or not.

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after upgrade to lucid, xorg frequently fails to start properly using 
nvidia-current
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/561049
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