Colin,  adding partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm doesn't take care of this
case:

1. Begin an install with LVM auto partitioning. Let the partitioning step 
finish.
2. Delete the partition table
3. Start another install and select LVM auto partitioning.

You get an error that the volume group name is already in use. If you
continue and try again, then it works. My understanding is that even if
you preseed every option available to remove existing LVM data, if LVM
data suddenly appears when the disk gets partitioned, partman is
incapable of removing it. If you select continue, it restarts the
partitioning step and allow the removal of the existing data since the
partitions now exist.

** Tags added: glucid

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Installing to HDD with previous ubuntu fails to create fresh LVM claiming group 
already in use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154086
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