Miroslav Skoric: > > sys@localhost:~$ sudo lvresize --size -2G /dev/mapper/localhost-home … > sys@localhost:~$ sudo resize2fs /dev/mapper/localhost-home
You did it the wrong way round. You have to shrink from top to bottom: first the filesystem, then the LV (and then possibly the physical volume followed by the partition). It is hard to know whether your system already overwrote data previously in /home after you cut a part off of it and gave that to /tmp/. If that had happened to me, I would restore from backup. If you don't have a backup you can try to resize the LV again to its original size and hope for the best. BTW, I found it to be good practice to initially use less than 100% of available space on my PVs for the LVs. That way I can grow filesystems that are too small easily when I need that space. J. -- I am very intolerant with other drivers. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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