On 2015-02-14, Pascal Hambourg <pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org> wrote:
>
> Otherwise, you can extend a mounted ext2/3/4 filesystem on an LVM
> logical volume. However you cannot reduce an ext mounted filesystem.

He said this was an encrypted lvm file system, so I believe there's a
few more steps involved (although I really know nothing about it).

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions

> Boot in rescue mode.
> Unmount /home.
> Reduce /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-home filesystem with resize2fs or relevant tool.
> Reduce /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-home logical volume with lvreduce.
> Extend /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-root logical volume with lvextend.
> Extend /dev/mapper/lapsdeb-root filesystem with resize2fs or relevant tool.
> Mount /home.
> Exit rescue mode and resume system start (ctrl+d).
>
>


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