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Sounds normal. The Linux kernel shipped by most distros detects (most of) the hardware automatically, and if you're using UUID mounts in fstab all your filesystems will be in the right place. Your network config is probably newly generated, but unless you're using wireless you probably won't notice.
You might check to see if Windows has deactivated itself.
Hmm, yeah, about that ... lol
But thanks for the tips. I did have to do a sudo mount -a to get it to recognize network shares and raid volume, but I think I was having that issue before the swap.
It did connect to wifi which was a surprise to me. One thing I didn't check is if the VPN is routing correctly when I have both wired and wireless connected. Honestly, I don't even know how to check that, so that'll be something to keep me busy.