This change has some undesired side effects:

Our PXE installs, which use the autoinstall feature [1], were based on Ubuntu 
22.04.0 (the initial release from April 2022).
 
This base image has ubuntu-advantage-tools 27.7~22.04.1 on board.
 
During installation, `unattended-upgrades -v` is executed by curtin, which 
wants to upgrade to ubuntu-advantage-tools 31.2~22.04
 
This process end with exitcode 1, probably because ubuntu-advantage-tools is 
`kept back because a related package is kept back or due to local 
apt_preferences(5)`.
 
Because `unattended-upgrades` exits with 1, the install bails out.
 
Ubuntu 22.04.4 - at this moment the latest point release - has a more modern 
version of ubuntu-advantage-tools, and we don't see that behavior there, .. 
but... The side effect is that a fresh install now results in an install that 
(still) needs to do a upgrade:

<snip> 
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  ubuntu-pro-client
The following packages will be upgraded:
  ubuntu-advantage-tools ubuntu-pro-client-l10n
2 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
</snip>

[1] https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall

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   [SRU] ubuntu-advantage-tools (30 -> 31) Xenial, Bionic, Focal, Jammy,
  Mantic

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