Most problems will surround the network cards and identification.
You'll most likely have to set that all up again. Maybe delete all
interfaces right before powering down the new test disk. Reassign them
when it comes back up. Otherwise, in ym use of pfsense 2.0, your
interfaces get all wonky and you'll be saying ...just....die! they
seem to not go away. I did the whole delete and reassign thing I am
mentioning and it all worked. Used all the exact names and all of the
rules stayed put and the interface groups all maintained a proper
config.

On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 6:19 PM, compdoc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Will I have any problems if I install a new version of pfsense on one
>>machine and then move the hard drive to another machine?
>
> You probably will have some problem. Let us know how it goes...
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