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extending_a_logical_volume_in_vmware_machine [2019/07/25 12:49] – external edit 127.0.0.1extending_a_logical_volume_in_vmware_machine [2021/12/20 12:29] (current) lucysecurity
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 This article provides steps for extending the root partition residing in a logical volume created with Logical Volume Manager (LVM) in a virtual machine running Lucy. A more complete guide with screenshots can be found {{ ::guide.pdf |here}}. This article provides steps for extending the root partition residing in a logical volume created with Logical Volume Manager (LVM) in a virtual machine running Lucy. A more complete guide with screenshots can be found {{ ::guide.pdf |here}}.
  
-**Caution: We recommend to take a complete backup of the virtual machine prior to making these changes.**+**Caution: We recommend taking a complete backup of the virtual machine prior to making these changes.**
  
 1. Power off the virtual machine.\\ 1. Power off the virtual machine.\\
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 12. Run this command to extend the physical volume:\\ 12. Run this command to extend the physical volume:\\
-''# vgextend phishing-vg /dev/sda4''\\+''# vgextend phishing--vg /dev/sda4''\\
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 13. Run this command to verify how many physical extents are available to the Volume Group:\\ 13. Run this command to verify how many physical extents are available to the Volume Group:\\
-''# vgdisplay phishing-vg | grep "Free"''\\+''# vgdisplay phishing--vg | grep "Free"''\\
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 14. Run the following command to extend the Logical Volume:\\ 14. Run the following command to extend the Logical Volume:\\
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