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Enter Boot Options to Start an Installation or Upgrade Script
You can start an installation or upgrade script by typing boot options at the ESXi installer boot command
line.
At boot time you might need to specify options to access the kickstart le. You can enter boot options by
pressing Shift+O in the boot loader. For a PXE boot installation, you can pass options through the
kernelopts line of the boot.cfg le. See About the boot.cfg File,” on page 181 and “PXE Booting the ESXi
Installer,” on page 146.
To specify the location of the installation script, set the ks=filepath option, where lepath is indicates the
location of your Kickstart le. Otherwise, a scripted installation or upgrade cannot start. If ks=filepath is
omied, the text installer is run.
Supported boot options are listed in “Boot Options,” on page 173.
Procedure
1 Start the host.
2 When the ESXi installer window appears, press Shift+O to edit boot options.
3 At the runweasel command prompt, type
ks=location of installation script plus boot command-line options.
Example: Boot Option
You type the following boot options:
ks=http://00.00.00.00/kickstart/ks-osdc-pdp101.cfg nameserver=00.00.0.0 ip=00.00.00.000
netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=00.00.00.000
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