The rushing devil struck again, I wanted to add enough H+ to increase the concentration (if there were no buffering) 10x, not by 10 mole. Thus one would have to add 0.09 mol H+, thus: 0.01M + 0.09 mol = 0.1M, the pH would go from 2 to 1 in absence of buffering..... it doesn´t, of course, since there is buffering due to water (this assumes H+ concentration = H+ activity, for simplicity).
Rafael, one can control the ionic strength with neutral salts, without pH control, done very often.
KC, one should use the word buffering only when the changes in mol which appear in solution do not correspond to the mol added.