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2 When the ESXi installer window appears, press Shift+O to edit boot options.
3 Type a boot option that calls the default installation or upgrade script or an installation or upgrade
script le that you created.
The boot option has the form ks=.
4 Press Enter.
The installation, upgrade, or migration runs, using the options that you specied.
Performing a Scripted Installation or Upgrade of ESXi by Using PXE to Boot the
Installer
ESXi 6.0 provides many options for using PXE to boot the installer and using an installation or upgrade
script.
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For information about seing up a PXE infrastructure, see “PXE Booting the ESXi Installer,” on
page 146.
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For information about creating and locating an installation script, see About Installation and Upgrade
Scripts,” on page 174.
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For specic procedures to use PXE to boot the ESXi installer and use an installation script, see one of the
following topics:
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“PXE Boot the ESXi Installer by Using PXELINUX and an isolinux.cfg PXE Conguration File,” on
page 151
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“PXE Boot the ESXi Installer by Using PXELINUX and a PXE Conguration File,” on page 149
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“PXE Boot the ESXi Installer Using gPXE,” on page 152
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For information about using vSphere Auto Deploy to perform a scripted upgrade by using PXE to boot,
see “Using vSphere Auto Deploy to Reprovision Hosts,” on page 184.
Using vSphere Auto Deploy to Reprovision Hosts
If a host was deployed using vSphere Auto Deploy, you can use Auto Deploy to reprovision the host with a
new image prole that contains a dierent version of ESXi. You can use the ESXi Image Builder PowerCLI to
create and manage image proles.
N If you upgrade the host to use an ESXi 6.0 or later image, the Auto Deploy server provisions the ESXi
host with certicates that are signed by VMCA. If you are currently using custom certicates, you can set up
the host to use the custom certicates after the upgrade.
vSphere Upgrade
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