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For deploying ESXi, use the Dell customized ISO available at dell.com/support/home.
Provide the ISO share on a NFS share. This share is used by DLCI to extract the ISO and create a custom
ISO. The custom ISOes are saved on the same share.
It is recommended that the machine with the NFS share is not connected to the Internet.
DLCI clears all the partitions on the target system before installing any non-Windows operating system.
The pre-operating system image is mounted as a virtual media over the network and the drivers for the
target host operating system are applied, either from the Configuration Manager console repository or
the Lifecycle Controller.
If you select drivers from the Lifecycle Controller, the list of operating systems supported is based on the
current driver pack flashed on the iDRAC. You can also download an ISO image to the vFlash SD card on
the target system and boot the system to the downloaded ISO image.
NOTE: vFlash features can only be used on rack and tower servers with Integrated Dell Remote
Access Controller version 1.3 firmware or newer, or on blade servers with Integrated Dell Remote
Access Controller version 2.2 or newer.
For more information on remote operating system deployment and staging and booting to operating
system image on vFlash, see the Dell Lifecycle Controller User Guide available at dell.com/support/
home.
Hardware configuration and OS deployment workflow
To deploy the operating system to a collection:
1. In Configuration Manager 2012 SP2, Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1, Configuration Manager
2012 R2, Configuration Manager 2012 SP1, or Configuration Manager 2012 under Device
Collections, right-click any appropriate Dell collection and select Dell Lifecycle Controller
Launch Config Utility.
2. From the Dell Lifecycle Controller Configuration Utility, select Hardware Configuration and
Operating System Deployment.
3. Select Update Firmware from a Dell Repository if you want to update the Firmware on the
collection. For more information, see Updating Firmware During OS Deployment.
4. Click Next.
5. In BIOS Configuration, select BIOS or UEFI and click Browse, to select the path where the BIOS or
UEFI profile is saved. Click Next.
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