Just noting down my observations here: I think combining the new logs
with the old ones I see one suspicious thing that I already tried
investigating earlier, but now I'm more certain of it. It looks like
that after setting the locale, there's a lot of errors like:

Jan 20 20:46:18 ubuntu ubiquity: perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
Jan 20 20:46:18 ubuntu ubiquity: perl: warning: Please check that your locale 
settings:
Jan 20 20:46:18 ubuntu ubiquity: #011LANGUAGE = "nb_NO.UTF-8",
(...)
Jan 20 20:46:18 ubuntu ubiquity:     are supported and installed on your system.

My earlier guess was that due to the locale not being able to be
correctly set, maybe the keyboard layout setting via setxkbmap can also
fail due to some incompatibilities with the locale. I tried various
combinations of locale-layout though and nothing really seemed to have
had the same symptoms. Still, makes me wonder: why does that even
happen? Are the respective locale somehow not locale-gen'd?

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  [20.04] Keyboard layout not enabled immediately during installation
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