Resizing LVM-formatted partitions

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My main disk has two partitions:

   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sda1   *           1          25      200781   83  Linux
/dev/sda2              26       20023   160633935   8e  Linux LVM

/dev/sda1 is /boot. /dev/sda2 contains an LVM Volume Group with 3
logical volumes (/, /home and swap).

I want to increase the size of /boot from 190MB to 500MB. If I use
gparted, I'm afraid of screwing up the LVM partition since gparted
doesn't understand LVM.

Do I need to mess with Physical Volumes to achieve this? I find the LVM
documentation unclear, and Palimpsest doesn't seem to address this sort
of thing.

poc

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