I have the same problem on my Radeon 5850.

When booting the live CD with default options, the graphical boot splash
(Plymouth) works, although it runs at a low resolution (Presumably
640x480). Once the x server should take over the screen, the screen
simply blanks, although the system continues to load (CD-seeking). The
system continues to respond to key strokes, but using Ctrl+Alt+Fn does
*not* produce a console and the system is thus unusable.

If I had to guess, I would say that the kernel is trying to use KMS
(which is actually unsupported for Evergreen/R800, as madbiologist
pointed out), which would explain the lack of a console (unless console
hot keys are disabled like Ctrl+Alt+Backspace is on the live CD). I had
the same issue, when I first installed my 5850 and I had to install
fglrx to fix the issue on my Karmic + xorg edgers PPA + Lucid kernel.
However, from vague memory, the Lucid Alpha 3 CD booted fine on the same
system.

I was not offered to use fglrx during boot. I tried using "nomodeset",
which had no effect.

Setting a "vga=" option caused Plymouth to boot at the selected
resolution. However, it had no effect on the screen blanking.

I was unable to find a "safe graphics mode" or any menu option for
booting to a command line with and without holding shift.

I also tried turning off ACPI via the boot option, which caused The
graphical Plymouth splash to be replaced by what appeared to be a text
version. However at the end of the boot sequence, instead of X starting
up, a red "[Ok]" from the boot log appeared on top of the Text-Plymouth
screen and the system appeared to hang.

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10.4 RC Live CD - Blank screen with Radeon 5870
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569372
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