So, I have a "fix" now in place, that is awful, but at least I do not have to boot, kill and boot again...
I edited /etc/default/grub and made the following changes:
I commented out the timeout for grub, in case I need to make some changes on the fly.
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false
But the more important line is this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
So I removed the "quiet splash". This causes no Crypt screen to appear, but to go directly into "blackscreen-state" and therefore enables me to enter my passphrase (although, I don't see if/what I am typing). If the entered passphrase is correct, I see the OS.
So, I have a "fix" now in place, that is awful, but at least I do not have to boot, kill and boot again...
I edited /etc/default/grub and made the following changes:
I commented out the timeout for grub, in case I need to make some changes on the fly. TIMEOUT= 0 TIMEOUT_ QUIET=false
#GRUB_HIDDEN_
GRUB_HIDDEN_
But the more important line is this: LINUX_DEFAULT= ""
GRUB_CMDLINE_
So I removed the "quiet splash". This causes no Crypt screen to appear, but to go directly into "blackscreen-state" and therefore enables me to enter my passphrase (although, I don't see if/what I am typing). If the entered passphrase is correct, I see the OS.