Collecting the output for the failure would be useful. I don't know why
it returned 100 either. With the output that could be answered.

U-u is not designed to work in subiquity. If there is a design that
could be followed u-u could adjust the error codes, but in the current
form there are just too many cases where u-u exits with error, and which
are not actionable by subiquity. Actually I can't come up with any
condition where rebooting is not a better option than doing something
with subiquity.

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  unattended-upgrades exiting with failure causes subiquity error

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