![]() Go into your VM options and check the option to force boot to BIOS on next start: On restarting the VM, with ESXi for some reason it changes the boot order at this point to the HD first, CDROM image second, so you’ll get a blank black screen on startup. Switch the ISO image back to the boot ISO and restart the VM. Haven’t created or selected a logical volume, this forces you back to the Logical Volume Manager:Ĭhoose the physical partition we created: Press F5 to change back to Logical View, press Enter for Options: Tab to the in the second section, press Enter for Options, and create new Primary partition: Remove the boot ISO cdrom and switch to the English language cdrom the press Enter: The Boot ISO and English ISO from this collection on work well.Īttach the iso boot image and boot the VM: Find ISO images with 1 boot CDROM ISO and 1 install CDROM ISO – this is a much easier approach for installing. Installers with floppy disk boot images require swapping the disk images which is tedious.
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