Both these options seem pretty bad to me.

IMO the least worse is to block going back, but that's still really poor
UX.

I think we should get to know more about why this fails, because it
seems to me like these steps should mostly just be shuffling debconf,
recording all that is a database than we can then push on the system,
and reconfigure the relevant packages at the end of the installation.

OTOH, the issue is fairly clearly a regression from the fix for bug
#1797579, which isn't a much better solution than the two here. I'm sure
there's another way to go about fixing it if we knew better why it's
broken now, and used to work fine...

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  Install selected time zone city (Seattle) hit next hit back hit next
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