>Does installing pfSense, especially, using the "Quick/Easy Install option",
allow for installation so as to allow for multiple boot options

No, it will erase the hard drive and set up a freebsd file system. Might be
worth using another drive altogether to preserve the old drive, or use
clonezilla to make a copy of the drive to a network share, or saved as a
file to another drive.



>Is it possible, with the "Quick/Easy Install option", to retain the current
LAN configuration, 

They use the 192.168.1.1/24 address to make it easy to navbigate to the
first time. But when you begin to configure it, it asks what address you
want to use. 

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