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| KB | 0000310 | |
| Dated | 12/08/10 | |
| Revision | 0.01 | |
Booting ESX VMware Guest Machines from the Network |
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| Problem | ||
I do a lot of deployment testing for things like WDS, Ghost and SCCM. Now my test bed is entirely virtual, so any new technology testing, or proof of concept work is a lot easier. Anything that involves PXE booting the VM's is not turned on by default though. |
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| Solution | ||
1. Either from the VM itself, or from its entry in your VI client "Edit the VM's Settings". 2. Options tab > Boot Options > Tick "The next time the virtual machine boots, force entry into the BIOS setup screen". 3. Reboot the VM, and the BIOS will open, use the arrow/cursor keys go go across to the boot menu, then down to the network card. (Note your network card may be an Intel E1000). 4. Press the + "Plus Symbol" on the keyboard to move the network card to the top of the list > Press F10 to Exit > Select "Yes" to save the changes. 5. Now when the VM boots simply press F12 when prompted and the guest VM will attempt to boot from the network. Note: If you having trouble booting to WindowsPE with VMXnet3 network cards see here. |
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