Found out what happened.

1. The Kubuntu installer actually does correctly move away initctl (and
other similar programs) during install of main system (using the /lib
/chroot-setup.txt script)

2. However, in my case, install failed due to other issues. This made
the "in-target" wrapper fail, and call chroot_cleanup undo the
"diversion" of initctl. When I tried to Alt-F2 and dpkg-configure the
failed packages manually in order to investigate, I was now unknowingly
working in a different environment, and found a different "problem" than
the one which really caused the install failure.

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nfs-common's postinst script fails if no upstart running
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666528
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