Moving Pfsense to a new machine NEED YOUR INPUT!!!!
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Hey guys,
I am running pfsense 1.2.1 bsd7, on a dell peice of crap 800 mhz, 128mb mem, and the motherboard is crippling slowly with the errors I have been getting. I have many machines laying around the house, and I want to throw pfsense on a machine that I have laying around that has a 2.8 celeron with 1gb dd2 mem. YES I know this is overkill, but what why the hell not! My question is, I know BSD nativily detects hardware and auto configs your system for you, would it be cool if I just clone my hdd to a new hdd, pop it in my new machine, and use my same install? Or am I looking at complications? I really prefer not to do a reinstall, but I will if I need to. Please give me your honest opinion what I need to do.
Thanks!!!!!!
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I have done that, before it worked without issues.
What I perfer to do is back my system up, run a base install then install the current verison that I was running. I just restore my configuration and I was back up and running.
Total time less that a hour.
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yeah I would rather do that anyways…. when you backup config, does it save packages and packages that you have installed configs?
Thanks for the help bro
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I've done this plenty of times without a hitch. My suggestions would be as follows: Reboots completely optional assuming everything works for you without them, I have needed them in the past though.
Backup current system
Do a clean install on new machine
ASSIGN INTERFACES - critical step
Install required packages
reboot?
restore old config
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Cool. Backup, and fresh install it is.
Thanks for the input!