Zeroing the md superblock in ubiquity - if that's what you are thinking about, will fix this issue in my particular scenario, but what if disk was partitioned in some other way? I am afraid it is a partial workaround, the proper albeit more compex way of handling this issue is to make sure that properly formatted partition table always takes precedence over leftover superblocks during boot.
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