do_install() here is to *upgrade* the installed package to the jump-off
version in the OEM archive. Note this code is only run if the
target_sources_list exists - which means that the oem metapackage *is*
already installed (happens via scripts/simple-plugins). So that means
two things:

  - the installer can get the right kernel installed (since it is shipped in 
the pool)
  - when we boot into the installed system and it eventually gets online, we 
will already know at this point that there's an OEM package and can try to do 
the update/upgrade dance there

The second point implies that the fix for this issue is somewhere else
other than ubiquity. I'll add a task for update-manager for now.

This work definitely needs doing; we will schedule it after the 20.04
release.

** Also affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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