Swapping USB Hard Drives

On my Mac Pro I replaced an 80GB USB drive called "Files" with a 500GB drive, and after restoring the "Files" volume from backup, decided that my 300GB USB "Music" drive would be a better home for my files, and the 500GB "Files" hard drive would have more space for my growing music library. After swapping the contents successfully on these two drives, I also swapped their volume names. iTunes has no problems finding its source files on the newly renamed "Music" volume, and similarly there's no problem with accessing the files on my "Files" drive.
However, when connecting to these volumes from my Macbook Prod, the drives are backwards: opening "Files" brings up my music library and opening "Music" shows my files. I've rebooted each machine but that hasn't changed this behavior. Obviously I can continue to accommodate this quirk by opening the "wrong" drive, but I'd like to understand why this is happening and make it so that the Macbook Pro opens the volumes in the same way as they are on the Mac Pro to which they're attached.
Thanks,
Nick
Message was edited by: nickditoro

Try starting up from a system software CD or DVD, and repair your disk using Disk Utility:
Insert the Mac OS X Install or Restore disc.
Restart the computer, then hold the C key during startup.
From the Apple menu, choose Disk Utility. Do this in the first screen of the Installer. Don't click Continue. If you click Continue in a Mac OS X Installer version earlier than 10.2, you must restart from CD again.
Click the First Aid tab.
Click Repair Disk.
After repairing the disk, try to start from the Mac OS X hard disk.
If you are able to start up in OS X, then go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility and repair permissions on the hard drive.

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