Yes, shure, the kernel with the shipped CD/iso is installed.

But only this kernel and not the generic meta package which grant an
automatic update to the lastet kernel provided by upstream.

I installed the generic packages by myself cause i was suspicios about
why the Notebook gets an new kernel and the other two machines not.

But i can try the beta1/daily iso from the net, install it on an VM, look into 
the package list and will attach it if there is again the kernel generic 
packages missing.
But normally i try 32 bit version in VMs and there it worked as expected.

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Title:
  linux-generic (and dependencies) is not automatically installed

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I installed 2 machine with Trusty.

  Athlon X2 64:
  Installation on a different partition than 13.10, no linux-generic package

  Phenom II X4:
  Through installation i formated all partitions, no linux-generic package.

  My Notebook with 32 bit Edubuntu has it installed.

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  Xubuntu 14.04 beta1

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