My 10 cents worth:

I was puzzling why my bootsplash had vanished on some (but not all)
machines upgraded to the Hardy beta when I found this thread. The
suggested fix works for me:

>Basically what you do is:
>1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
>2. sudo blkid
>3. Check that swap line UUID from /etc/fstab matches swap UUID from step 2, if 
>not change fstab.
>4. Check that the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume matches the swap 
>UUID from step 2, if not change resume file.
>5. sudo update-initramfs -u
>6. Restart
>Thanks to analystscouch for this.

On all the machines concerned the UUID in /etc/fstab and  /etc
/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume was indeed wrong.

The observation is that on all these machines I had also installed 64
bit Ubuntu after the original 32 bit install and told it to use the same
swap partition. Presumably the 64 bit install had assigned a new UUID to
the swap partition but it hadn't  had any  side-effects until the
upgrade.

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[hardy] splash screen disappears after a few seconds
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