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1. Repartition disks with an external utility by booting from a thread of acronis live
2. If you are using LVM, repartition it with utilities
3. soft links
As a result, I solved the problem as follows: since I had CentoOS on a virtual machine (VirtualBox), I was able to increase the size of the virtual disk through the virtual disk manager without any problems:
Then I installed gparted on the virtual machine and forced linux to see the new memory through it, and only then threw it on the disk I needed, using the lvextend -L command.
Thank you all for your help))
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