On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:46:53PM -0400, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > > A friend was running windows and the viruses got the best of it. She > sent me the drive so I could get her pics and documents off of it and > put 5.0.4 on it and send it back (she's a few states away). > > What problems (and solutions) should I be expecting when she installs > the drive in her computer? I'm assuming the network setup will be one > problem. > > My background is mainly in FreeBSD. If a drive is set up as being > /dev/ad0 and the other machine sees it as /dev/ad4 it won't complete > the boot, it'll complain with a cannot mount root error. Will that be > an issue with Debian? > Besides the fstab and udev issues that others posted, you should be pretty good. I recommend setting up a button on her desktop that sets up an ssh tunnel so you can get in and add/fix stuff.
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