BTW,
with the module extra package installed, the following command will print two 
entries
  $ grep menuentry /boot/grub/grub.cfg | grep -F gkeop | grep -v recovery | awk 
{' print $15 '} | sed "s/'//g"
  gnulinux-5.4.0-1008-gkeop-advanced-dc7ce673-d33f-4a3b-bce1-fff7064b9ab4
  
osprober-gnulinux-/boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-1008-gkeop--dc7ce673-d33f-4a3b-bce1-fff7064b9ab4

This will cause boot-kernel-simple to select the wrong kernel to process
(these two will be combined together)

Without the module extra package, there will be just:
  gnulinux-5.4.0-1008-gkeop-advanced-dc7ce673-d33f-4a3b-bce1-fff7064b9ab4

I think maybe we can change the grep target "gkeop" to "gkeop-advanced"

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  Focal linux-gkeop package won't get module-extras package installed

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