Indeed it looks like tasksel and d-i are doing things precisely as they
have been requested: the squashfs contains only minimal (that is
configured in livecd-rootfs:/live-build/auto-config) since quantal
(livecd-rootfs 2.83, bug 1028453); the typical preseed for ubuntu-server
only asks for the server^ seed, which doesn't contain much[1]; and the
ubuntu-server-minimal.seed preseed on the ISO contains no special
preseed for tasksel (as then, minimal is indeed likely to be what one
wants).

I don't think there's anything to disable here on the images, but we're
running into a case where we don't know why there is a difference
between the behavior in wily and xenial. I'll input the difference in
wily to something that utah did to install extra packages. In that
light, I wouldn't test for anything that depends on the presence of
ubuntu-standard on server installs, since users are unlikely to have it
anyway.

[1] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-
archive/seeds/ubuntu.xenial/server

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