Seems, that this package gets included via preseed:

tasksel tasksel/first multiselect minimal
d-i pkgsel/include string grub2 linux-crashdump openssh-server tcsh ksh gawk 
vim sysstat lxc debootstrap libcap-ng-utils acpid at bc ethtool libxslt1.1 
lxc-templates patch uidmap xz-utils acl iptables ulogd2 ntp nfs-common autofs 
ldap-utils gdisk zfsutils-linux zfs-initramfs dmidecode

Anyway, IMHO it doesn't matter what kind of install - it should not fail
to install.

BTW: The image used is
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/installer-
amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz

I've already added the 'set -x' as shown above. The 1st line of the
output shows, how it has been done (because there is no vi[m] available
in the install environment), and the remaining lines show the output
after resuming the install (I guess, the installer redirects everything
to /var/log/syslog, otherwise I wonder, where else the output gets
captured.). Anyway, I can see two lines prefixed with a '+', so I guess,
that 'set -x' does what it should, but there is simply not more than
this.

IIUC, it does not hurt, if it fails - can be done later/on demand as
well. So why not append a '|| true' or remove it completely from
postinstall ?

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