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3 Edit the isolinux/isolinux.cfg or loader/isolinux.cfg to specify the name and location of the
configuration file and the appropriate Linux distribution source.
4 Create the boot ISO image and save it to the location required by your virtualization platform. See the
documentation provided by your hypervisor for information about the required location.
5 (Optional) Add customization scripts.
a To specify post-installation customization scripts in the configuration file, see Specify Custom
Scripts in a kickstart/autoYaST Configuration File.
b To call Visual Basic scripts in blueprint, see Checklist for Running Visual Basic Scripts During
Provisioning.
6 Gather the following information so that blueprint architects can include it in their blueprints:
a The name and location of the ISO image.
b For vCenter Server integrations, the vCenter Server guest operating system version with which
vCenter Server is to create the machine.
Note You can create a property group with the property set BootIsoProperties to include the required
ISO information. This makes it easier to include this information correctly on blueprints.
Prepare the Linux Kickstart Configuration Sample File
vRealize Automation provides sample configuration files that you can modify and edit to suit your needs.
There are several changes required to make the files usable.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the vCloud Automation Center Appliance management console page.
For example: https://va-hostname.domain.com.
2 Click Guest and software agents page in the vRealize Automation component installation section of
the page.
For example: https://va-hostname.domain.com/software/index.html.
The Guest and Software Agent Installers page opens, displaying links to available downloads.
3 Click Linux guest agent packages in the guest agent installers section of the page to download and
save the LinuxGuestAgentPkgs.zip file.
4 Unpack the downloaded LinuxGuestAgentPkgs.zip file to create the VraLinuxGuestAgent folder.
5 Navigate to the VraLinuxGuestAgent subdirectory that corresponds to the guest operating system to
deploy during provisioning.
For example: rhel32.
6 Open a file in the samples subdirectory that corresponds to your target system.
For example, samples/sample-https-rhel6-x86.cfg.
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