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Talos added a check for the blockdevice to be busy on the kernel level, which correctly doesn't let you wipe a blockdevice which is "in use" by LVM.

Talos 1.13+ you can use talosctl debug to manually destroy the LVM using CLI.

Talos 1.14+ will have native APIs to manage LVM volumes, which would have helped here.

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