![]() Rufus will now create your bootable ESXi Installer USB Flash Drive. # syslinux label Exadata 11.2.3.3.0-130707 Select MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI. Kernel /EFI/BOOT/knl/vmlinuz-co63 ks ramdisk_size=100000 ks=nfs:ASD-PXE-SERVER:/Linux/ks/Cent63ks.cfg ksdevice=link blacklist=cdc_ether DoUEFI ![]() Kernel /EFI/BOOT/knl/vmlinuz-co62 ks ramdisk_size=100000 ks=nfs:ASD-PXE-SERVER:/Linux/ks/Cent62ks.cfg ksdevice=link blacklist=cdc_ether DoUEFI Kernel /EFI/BOOT/knl/vmlinuz-co64 keymap=us lang=en_US ip=dhcp repo= ksdevice=link ks= blacklist=cdc_ether DoUEFI If it is not available on your system, go ahead and use YUM or similar to add it. 3 - Download the desired ESXi ISO and upload that to root of the Ubuntu VM. Kernel /EFI/BOOT/knl/vmlinuz-co63 keymap=us lang=en_US ip=dhcp repo= ksdevice=link ks= blacklist=cdc_ether DoUEFI Step 1 Install Syslinux You must have the Syslinux package to make the USB drive bootable. Below are the steps to set up a TFTP server to support PXE boot for UEFI. Kernel /EFI/BOOT/knl/vmlinuz-co62 keymap=us lang=en_US ip=dhcp repo= ksdevice=link ks= blacklist=cdc_ether DoUEFI ![]()
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