I'm hoping someone can possibly help. Here is a quick rundown.
I sent a link of my .iso to a friend in Great Britain (I'm in the US).
As a reminder, the .iso is Debian 9 Stretch. Very minimal LXDE. It doesn't even have a browser.
There are two issues.
1. He said that the Refracta Installer showed his partitions backwards. In other words, the USB was designated as sda, and his HDD was designated as sdb. That's strange, because when I installed it, they showed the HDD as being sda and the USB was sdb. That sounds similar to how Ubuntu shows partitions.
2. He said that Wicd didn't show his Ethernet, but it did scan for wireless. He couldn't connect with his Ethernet at all. That's also strange to me, because I installed the .iso on three different computers, and it picked up the Ethernet (and wireless if available) on each one.
He doesn't know the particulars of his machine, so he couldn't tell me anything to go on. I compared my .iso's Wicd packages to a straight Debian 9 LXDE's Wicd packages, and they were the same. So I'm not sure what could be the problem.
Any ideas as to either of the two issues that could possibly help me solve this?
Note: I don't know if this matters, but I didn't copy anything to the skel folder. I just made an .iso with Refractasnapshot. I also removed the checkmark from Wicd that said (in regard to a Wired Network) "Use as default profile" before making the .iso.
I used the latest Refractasnapshot base package, and I used the latest Refracta Installer Base and GUI packages.
Thanks for any possible help.
Side Note: I understand that Refracta is based on Devuan and not Debian; therefore, there may be some differences.