Griffiths, when he's talking about the method of images, shows how to calculate the potential distribution when given a point charge that is outside of a spherical conductor which is held at a fixed potential.
If you are given a similar scenario, where a point is outside a spherical conductor but the conductor is not held at a fixed potential, how would you calculate the potential of the conductor?
It's basically solving laplace's equation when the boundary conditions aren't known. But intuitively, it seems like a solution would exist, so I'm guessing the boundary condition can be extracted somehow.