1) ubiquity already does list-oem which can query from ubuntu-drivers-
common if any oem stuff needs to happen

2) ubuntu-drivers-common should provide '--package-list' option on the
regular list command too

3) this way ubiquity can run 'list' with '--package-list' ahead of the
prepare stage to peak, if any dkms modules would get installed.

4) then ubiquity would be able to show the right ui when people tick
third-party drivers, i.e. determine if mok is needed or not.

5) under secureboot however, I don't think ubiquity should be trying to
install any dkms drivers as they will all fail to load. Thus it can even
skip calling `install` on them altogether.

** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  ubiquity prompts for a MOK password that it then does not use

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