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Figure 4-3. Scripted Installation
Approaches for Scripted Installation
You can install ESXi on multiple machines using a single script for all of them or a separate script
for each machine.
For example, because disk names vary from machine to machine, one of the settings that you
might want to configure in a script is the selection for the disk to install ESXi on.
Table 4-12. Scripted Installation Choices
Option Action
Always install on the first disk on multiple machines. Create one script.
Install ESXi on a different disk for each machine. Create multiple scripts.
For information about the commands required to specify the disk to install on, see Installation and
Upgrade Script Commands.
Enter Boot Options to Start an Installation or Upgrade Script
You can start an installation or upgrade script by typing boot options at the ESXi installer boot
command line.
At boot time you might need to specify options to access the kickstart file. You can enter boot
options by pressing Shift+O in the boot loader. For a PXE boot installation, you can pass options
through the kernelopts line of the boot.cfg file. See About the boot.cfg File and Network
Booting the ESXi Installer.
To specify the location of the installation script, set the ks=filepath option, where
filepath
indicates the location of your kickstart file. Otherwise, a scripted installation or upgrade cannot
start. If ks=filepath is omitted, the text installer is run.
Supported boot options are listed in Boot Options .
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