# 2 logical volume(s) in volume group "crypt" now active If you still try to do so, I have some helpful commands for the first part (still incomplete): # Load decryption kernel module It is so complicated and risky that I do understand now why Ubuntu recommends to backup and re-install I have found step-by-step instructions how to shrink your LUKS/LVM partition: PS: I guess shrinking from within PureOS is not possible because the partition must be unmounted. Step 5 does fail because “resize” of /dev/sda5 did not offer smaller partition sized. Run gparted as root from the terminal and use the GUI to resize the partition Then you’ll be prompted to enter the decryption keyĪfter successful decryption you have root access to your now decrypted partition Sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda5 cryptdisk Open the encrypted partition using your LUKS password: To resize (shrink) the encrypted /dev/sda5 partition I have tried these steps:
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