4. Verify that the Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) contains the new volumes by using either theblkid command or the ll /dev/disk/by-uuid command.5. Verify that /etc/fstab contains the correct UUIDs for the root and boot volumes.6. Install Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) by using the following commands:mount --bind /dev/ /mnt/devmount --bind /proc/ /mnt/procchroot/mnt/bin/bashgrub-install/dev/sda7. Verify that the /boot/grub/grub.conf file contains the correct UUID for the root volume, or update itas needed by using a text editor.8. Remove the Live CD disk from the CD-ROM drive and restart the Linux machine.Viewing events and alertsTo view events and alerts:1. Do one of the following:• In the Core Console, on the Machines tab, click the hyperlink for the machine for which you wantto view events.• In the left Navigation area of the Core Console, select the machine for which you want to viewevents.2. Click the Events tab.A log of all events for current tasks and alerts appears.139