Operation:

  • sudo vgs: ubuntu-vg 1 1 0 wz--n- 462.69g 362.69g
  • df -T / : /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv ext4 102626232 24338224 73028744 25% /
  • sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
  • sudo resize2fs /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv

Never did this before on an encrypted drive. Is this the proper procedure? Obviously a complete image back up is in order, however, are there any gotchas, caveats, pitfalls that I should be aware of before proceeding?

  • kat@lemmy.blehiscool.com
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    4 hours ago

    I’m pretty sure ⁠-r⁠ flag actually stands for ⁠–resizefs⁠. When you include it, ⁠lvextend⁠ automatically runs the appropriate resize command (⁠resize2fs⁠) for you in the background immediately after the volume is expanded.

    Which makes it a convenient, single-step process.