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Table 5-13. Boot Options for ESXi Installation (continued)
Boot Option Description
ksdevice=device Tries to use a network adapter
device
when looking for an
installation script and installation media. Specify as a MAC
address, for example, 00:50:56:C0:00:01. This location can
also be a vmnicNN name. If not specified and files need to
be retrieved over the network, the installer defaults to the
first discovered network adapter that is plugged in.
nameserver=ip address Specifies a domain name server to be used for downloading
the installation script and installation media.
netdevice=device Tries to use a network adapter
device
when looking for an
installation script and installation media. Specify as a MAC
address, for example, 00:50:56:C0:00:01. This location can
also be a vmnicNN name. If not specified and files need to
be retrieved over the network, the installer defaults to the
first discovered network adapter that is plugged in.
netmask=subnet mask Specifies subnet mask for the network interface that
downloads the installation script and the installation media.
vlanid=vlanid Configure the network card to be on the specified VLAN.
systemMediaSize=small Limits the size of system storage partitions on the boot
media. The selected value must fit the purpose of your
system. You can select from the following values:
n
min
(32 GB, for single disk or embedded servers)
n
small
(64 GB, for servers with at least 512 GB RAM)
n
default
(128 GB)
n
max
(consume all available space, for multi-terabyte
servers)
Note GB units are 2^30 bytes or 1024*1024*1024 byte
multiples.
For more information on ESXi booting options post installation, see VMware knowledge base
article 77009.
About Installation and Upgrade Scripts
The installation/upgrade script is a text file, for example ks.cfg, that contains supported
commands.
The command section of the script contains the ESXi installation options. This section is required
and must appear first in the script.
About the Default ks.cfg Installation Script
The ESXi installer includes a default installation script that performs a standard installation to the
first detected disk.
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