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extend LUKS drive with new physical volume

Extend Existing LUKS-Encrypted LVM by Adding Physical Volume

Extend Existing LUKS-Encrypted LVM by Adding Physical Volume

In this guide, you will learn how to easily extend existing LUKS-encrypted LVM by adding physical volume. LUKS, Linux Unified Key Setup, is a standard

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