It looks like this issue has been happening multiple times. Apparently
it doesn't happen if we try to update a clean install. And the common
denominator seems to be that lxd is installed and some containers are
running.

So, I've tried the following:
 - setup a bionic VM with an encrypted storage: single disk with 2 partitions
 - created a striped zfs pool using the encrypted storage
 - initialized lxd to use the zpool
 - started multiple containers
 - distro upgrade from bionic to focal (with the containers active)
 - distro upgrade from focal to groovy (with the containers active)

But, even with all of the above, I wasn't able to reproduce the problem:
the distro upgrade went smooth and completed without errors.

Considering that lxd moved from being a deb package to a snap, I was
wondering if this could be part of the problem. However during my tests
(upgrading from bionic to focal) lxd actually moved from deb to snap and
I couldn't see the problem.

So, it's either a rare set of conditions, or the problem is gone now
with the recent Ubuntu releases.

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Title:
  package zfsutils-linux 0.8.1-1ubuntu9 failed to install/upgrade:
  installed zfsutils-linux package post-installation script subprocess
  returned error exit status 1

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