On 2015-02-12, Reco <recovery...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You're right in the case of conventional LVM. But OP is using an
> encrypted one, and resizing an encrypted LV is much more complex
> (it requires lvresize, cryptmount and resize2fs in the right sequence).
> It's presumably possible (never done it personally), but complex.
>

This is good to know. However I don't understand what you get for your
money using an encrypted *LVM* file system if the commodity of resizing
(or reallocation) is more or less removed from the picture.


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