Oh, I misread the bug report, I thought that the system wasn't booting at all :(
The good news is that I can reproduce your issue now I understand what it actually is! The bad news is that I don't really know what to do about it. <email address hidden> is being prevented from running by ubiquity.service via systemd's Conflicts= mechanism. I don't really know why though, perhaps it can simply be removed -- I also don't understand terribly well how all of this stuff is supposed to work.
There is an easy workaround though, just switch to tty2 after booting.
Oh, I misread the bug report, I thought that the system wasn't booting at all :(
The good news is that I can reproduce your issue now I understand what it actually is! The bad news is that I don't really know what to do about it. <email address hidden> is being prevented from running by ubiquity.service via systemd's Conflicts= mechanism. I don't really know why though, perhaps it can simply be removed -- I also don't understand terribly well how all of this stuff is supposed to work.
There is an easy workaround though, just switch to tty2 after booting.