system-config-lvmFrom a GNOME/KDE terminal window or launch from the GUI. In the app click on the logical volume to select it then click on "Edit Properties". Drag the slider to make the volume bigger or small. Click on "OK. Exit the app the usual way. Do NOT use gparted.
Computer Tips - LVM: Resize an LVM volume/disk
Date: 2012dec11
Update: 2025aug12
Distro: RedHat/Fedora/CentOS
OS: Linux
Q. LVM: Resize an LVM volume/disk
A. The beauty of LVM is that this is very easy!
In Fedora there is a graphical utility for this. Do: