What happens to a noble wsl system that is do-release-upgraded to
oracular? In these two scenarios:

a) Without this SRU:
0.5.4~24.04 | noble-updates
0.5.4       | oracular
The package gets upgraded to 0.5.4 in oracular

b) With this SRU:
0.5.8~24.04 | noble/unapproved/b3f357d
0.5.4       | oracular

The package remains on the 0.5.8~24.04 binary from noble, but in an
oracular system. If wsl-setup is only used at provisioning time, then it
should be fine, as it won't affect subsequent boots nor runtimes?

Finally, what is the user experience in bootstrapping oracular with wsl-
setup 0.5.4? Is that even possible today? If yes, will they even be able
to use the new .wsl blobs?

Or is wsl just not available for oracular, and the fact that the package
exists in the oracular archive it just because of how archive openings
work, i.e., it existed in noble, oracular was opened, and it was just
copied over?

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