>(1) The Wily installer has bugs that occur when you install to /dev/sdb1, 
>resulting in kernels not
> being setup properly,
>OR
>(2) If the Wily installer sees any kernels, it doesn't install the latest one.

Neither of these things are true.  However, if you are installing over
an existing install and did not format the partition where your /boot
directory is located, the kernel configuration logic *will* configure
the bootloader to use the kernel available there that has the highest
version number.  If you have a non-Ubuntu kernel with a later version
number, that will be configured as the default boot option.  And that
non-Ubuntu kernel may not have been configured in the way Ubuntu
services expect.

You will want to remove any unowned /boot/vmlinuz-* files from your
system along with the corresponding /boot/initrd.img- files and run
'sudo update-grub'; or you may wish to simply reinstall with a clean
format.

** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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