Something simple re: a new partition under lvm.

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Hi;

There used to be a gui for lvm commands.  It seems to have disappeared.
I have browsed the man pages.  It seems to involve more risk and
learning than I want at the moment.

What I want to do is simple.  I have a freshly installed Fedor 19 on a
500 Gig drive.  Anaconda install lvm. I want to add a partition were I
can safely store my routine backups.  I would think that 50 Gig would be
more than enough room.  I am used to using parted, or gparted, but
parted doesn't configure lvm, I understand.  (The more I read the less
sure I am of that,)

Were on the drive is the best place to put such a partition.  I suspect
it doesn't matter.  The last 50 gigs seems appropriate.  So under lvm
how do I reconfigure my drive to have this extra partition.
-- 
Regards William Case,
Fedora 19, Gnome 3.8.4,
Evo 3.8.5, Emacs 24x.

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