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c Press Enter.
d Enter the idle timeout.
The idle timeout is the number of minutes that can elapse before the user is logged out of
an idle interactive sessions. Changes to the idle timeout apply the next time a user logs in
to the ESXi Shell and do not affect existing sessions.
6 Press Esc until you return to the main menu of the Direct Console User Interface.
Set the Password for the Administrator Account
You can use the direct console to set the password for the administrator account (root).
The administrative user name for the ESXi host is root. By default, the administrative password is
not set.
Procedure
1 From the direct console, select Configure Password.
2 (Optional) If a password is already set up, type the password in the Old Password line and
press Enter.
3 In the New Password line, type a new password and press Enter.
4 Retype the new password and press Enter.
Configuring the BIOS Boot Settings
If your server has multiple drives, you might need to configure the BIOS settings.
The BIOS boot configuration determines how your server boots. Generally, the CD-ROM device is
listed first.
Note If you are using ESXi Embedded, the BIOS boot configuration determines whether your
server boots into the ESXi boot device or another boot device. Generally, the USB flash device is
listed first in the BIOS boot settings on the machine that hosts ESXi.
When you install or upgrade ESXi in UEFI mode, the installer creates an UEFI boot option named
VMware ESXi and makes it the default boot option, so you do not need to change the boot order.
You can change the boot setting by configuring the boot order in the BIOS during startup or by
selecting a boot device from the boot device selection menu. When you change the boot order in
the BIOS, the new setting affects all subsequent reboots. When you select a boot device from the
boot device selection menu, the selection affects the current boot only.
Some servers do not have a boot device selection menu, in which case you must change the boot
order in the BIOS even for one-time boots, and then change it back again during a subsequent
reboot.
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