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The UUID allows Linux to find the right filesystem, even if it detects the disks differently or you move them around in your computer. Funtoo Linux
uses a Linux kernel and initial RAM disk to boot, and to get everything set up, we need to set up /etc/fstab
correctly, and then install the
GRUB boot loader -- and there are two different commands for this, depending on whether you are using MBR or UEFI. Then, finally, we run ego boot update
which is a Funtoo command that configures everything for us.