@Rafal - yes, the problem has been fixed in Ubuntu. Are you sure you are specifying the "--no-log" option correctly (two leading dashes)? The problem that was fixed relates directly to logging and that option disables logging entirely.
If you still have a problem, please do the following:
1) modify the boot command line in grub to add "--no-log --debug" but also remove "quiet" and "splash".
2) boot
3) take a picture of the messages on the screen and attach to this bug if possible.
@Rafal - yes, the problem has been fixed in Ubuntu. Are you sure you are specifying the "--no-log" option correctly (two leading dashes)? The problem that was fixed relates directly to logging and that option disables logging entirely.
If you still have a problem, please do the following:
1) modify the boot command line in grub to add "--no-log --debug" but also remove "quiet" and "splash".
2) boot
3) take a picture of the messages on the screen and attach to this bug if possible.