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Install, Upgrade, or Migrate ESXi from a CD or DVD Using a Script, Table 7, Prerequisites, Procedure

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Chapter 7 Installing ESXi Table 7‑4. Commands in boot.cfg . (Continued) Command kernelopt=STRING modules=FILEPATH1 --- FILEPATH2... --FILEPATHn Description Appends STRING to the kernel boot options. Lists the modules to be loaded, separated by three hyphens (---). See "Create an Installer ISO Image with a Custom Installation or Upgrade Script," on page 128, "PXE Boot the ESXi Installer by Using PXELINUX and a PXE Configuration File," on page 132, "PXE Boot the ESXi Installer by Using PXELINUX and an isolinux.cfg PXE Configuration File," on page 133, and "PXE Booting the ESXi Installer," on page 129. Install, Upgrade, or Migrate ESXi from a CD or DVD Using a Script You can install, upgrade, or migrate ESXi from a CD/DVD drive using a script that specifies the installation or upgrade options. You can start the installation or upgrade script by entering a boot option when you start the host. You can also create an installer ISO image that includes the installation script. With an installer ISO image, you can perform a scripted, unattended installation when you boot the resulting installer ISO image. See "Create an Installer ISO Image with a Custom Installation or Upgrade Script," on page 128. Prerequisites Before you run the scripted installation, upgrade, or migration, verify that the following prerequisites are met: n The system on which you are installing, upgrading, or migrating meets the hardware requirements. See "ESXi Hardware Requirements," on page 13. n You have the ESXi installer ISO on an installation CD/DVD. See "Download and Burn the ESXi Installer ISO Image to a CD or DVD," on page 125. n The default installation or upgrade script (ks.cfg) or a custom installation or upgrade script is accessible to the system. See "About Installation and Upgrade Scripts," on page 144. n You have selected a boot command to run the scripted installation, upgrade or migration. See "Enter Boot Options to Start an Installation or Upgrade Script," on page 142. For a complete list of boot commands, see "Boot Options," on page 143. Procedure 1 Boot the ESXi installer from the CD or DVD using the local CD/DVD-ROM drive. 2 When the ESXi installer window appears, press Shift+O to edit boot options. VMware, Inc. 155

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Table 7
4.
Commands in
boot.cfg
. (Continued)
Command
Description
kernelopt=
STRING
Appends
STRING
to the kernel boot options.
modules=
FILEPATH1
---
FILEPATH2
... ---
FILEPATHn
Lists the modules to be loaded, separated by three hyphens
(
---
).
See
“Create an Installer ISO Image with a Custom Installation or Upgrade Script,”
on page 128,
“PXE Boot
the ESXi Installer by Using PXELINUX and a PXE Configuration File,”
on page 132,
“PXE Boot the ESXi
Installer by Using PXELINUX and an isolinux.cfg PXE Configuration File,”
on page 133, and
“PXE Booting
the ESXi Installer,”
on page 129.
Install, Upgrade, or Migrate ESXi from a CD or DVD Using a Script
You can install, upgrade, or migrate ESXi from a CD/DVD drive using a script that specifies the installation
or upgrade options.
You can start the installation or upgrade script by entering a boot option when you start the host. You can
also create an installer ISO image that includes the installation script. With an installer ISO image, you can
perform a scripted, unattended installation when you boot the resulting installer ISO image. See
“Create an
Installer ISO Image with a Custom Installation or Upgrade Script,”
on page 128.
Prerequisites
Before you run the scripted installation, upgrade, or migration, verify that the following prerequisites are
met:
n
The system on which you are installing, upgrading, or migrating meets the hardware requirements. See
“ESXi Hardware Requirements,”
on page 13.
n
You have the ESXi installer ISO on an installation CD/DVD. See
“Download and Burn the ESXi Installer
ISO Image to a CD or DVD,”
on page 125.
n
The default installation or upgrade script (
ks.cfg
) or a custom installation or upgrade script is
accessible to the system. See
“About Installation and Upgrade Scripts,”
on page 144.
n
You have selected a boot command to run the scripted installation, upgrade or migration. See
“Enter
Boot Options to Start an Installation or Upgrade Script,”
on page 142. For a complete list of boot
commands, see
“Boot Options,”
on page 143.
Procedure
1
Boot the ESXi installer from the CD or DVD using the local CD/DVD-ROM drive.
2
When the ESXi installer window appears, press Shift+O to edit boot options.
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