El 25/10/15 a las 13:03, ray escribió:
Now that the /home logical volume has been reduced, I would like to add a
partition in the remaining space or reduce the LV's size to fee the unused
space and create a new logical volume. Since the existing LV totally occupies
the SSD, I don't see how to do this.
I would appreciate any suggestions on how to complete this.
It seems like confusing LV with PV. An *LVM group* presents itself to
the block devices that contains it as a *physical volume* (PV), in turn,
LVM provides *logical volumes* (LV) over which you may place
filesystems. Don't confuse those 3 concepts. If you want to make a
partition outside LVM, you would have to reduce the LVM physical volume,
not the LVM logical volume (which you already did).
If you already reduced the filesystem and the logical volume, then there
is free space within your LVM volume group; there may be no "free space
in the SSD" (space not assigned to any partition or the MBR), but that
is how it is supposed to be. The reason to use LVM is to put filesystems
in logical volumes within your volume group to get the benefits of
logical volume management, not as partitions outside your volume group,
because you lose those benefits.
You can create logical volumes with "lvcreate". Read the manual!
man lvm