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    Apply Changes after Interface Mismatch

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      djamp42
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      When restoring a configuration and the interfaces don't match up. It prompts for a interface mismatch. This screen says select "Apply Changes" after fixing the mismatch. There is no apply changes button.

      If i hit save and reboot manually, it boots and hangs at "Trying to mount root" I have seen this behavior with 2.2.X also. I would always have to hit "Apply Changes" selecting save breaks something.

      Any work around besides manually editing the config?
      ![No Apply Changes.JPG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/No Apply Changes.JPG_thumb)
      ![No Apply Changes.JPG](/public/imported_attachments/1/No Apply Changes.JPG)

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        djamp42
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        The "Trying to mount root" is fixed by setting the Primary Console to VGA before restore.

        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=94782.0

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          phil.davis
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          When restoring a configuration and the interfaces don't match up. It prompts for a interface mismatch. This screen says select "Apply Changes" after fixing the mismatch. There is no apply changes button.

          The "Apply Changes" button got lost in among changes to the way info/warning boxes are displayed in 2.3
          I raised Redmine issue https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6460

          And Pull Request https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/2996

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