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You return to the Deploy Template or to the Clone Virtual Machine wizard. The customization is finished
after you complete the Deploy Template or the Clone Virtual Machine wizard.
When the new virtual machine starts for the first time, the guest operating system runs finalization scripts
to complete the customization process. The virtual machine might restart several times during this
process.
If the guest operating system pauses when the new virtual machine starts, it might be waiting for you to
correct errors, such as an incorrect product key or an invalid user name. Open the virtual machine’s
console to determine whether the system is waiting for information.
What to do next
After you deploy certain Windows operating systems that are not volume licensed, you might need to
reactivate your operating system on the new virtual machine.
If the new virtual machine encounters customization errors while it is starting, the errors are logged to
%WINDIR%\temp\vmware-imc. To view the error log file, click the Windows Start button and select
Programs > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer.
Customize Linux During Cloning or Deployment in the
vSphere Web Client
In the process of deploying a new virtual machine from a template or cloning an existing virtual machine,
you can customize Linux guest operating systems for the virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Ensure that all requirements for customization are met. See Guest Operating System Customization
Requirements.
Procedure
1 Start the New VM Guest Customization Spec wizard from the Clone Existing Virtual Machine
wizard or the Deploy From Template wizard.
a Follow the prompts until you reach the Select clone options page.
b On the Select clone options page, select the Customize the operating system check box and
click Next.
c On the Customize guest OS page, click the Create a new specification icon (
). Alternatively,
you can select a customization specification from the list and click the Create a new
specification from existing one icon ( ).
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