Créer une clé USB bootable pour installer VMWare ESXi
(Howto from https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/VMWare-ESXi-5-USB-installer.html)
Preparation
You'll need:
A working linux installation The latest version of syslinux A +2GB USB thumb drive The VMWare ESXi 5 ISO (register and download from vmware.com)
Install required software:
- This is for debian/ubuntu
apt-get install dosfstools mtools syslinux
Insert your USB drive in your linux server and find the device name (dmesg), in my case it was /dev/sdc. Preparing the USB drive
2We are going to completely format the USB drive, ALL DATA WILL BE WIPED.
/sbin/fdisk /dev/sdc
Type d to delete partitions until they are all deleted. Type n to create primary partition 1 that extends over the entire disk. Type t to set the type to an appropriate setting for the FAT32 file system, such as c. Type a to set the active flag on partition 1. Type p to print the partition table.
The result should be similar to the following text:
Disk /dev/sdc: 2004 MB, 2004877312 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 243 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdc1 * 1 243 1951866 c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
Type w to write the partition table and quit.
Format the USB flash drive with the Fat32 file system.
/sbin/mkfs.vfat -F 32 -n USB /dev/sdc1
Now we are going to install the syslinux bootloader to the USB device. Please replace the path below with the location where your downloaded and extracted version of syslinux is.
syslinux /dev/sdc1 cat /path/to/syslinux/download/mbr/mbr.bin > /dev/sdC
Copy the ISO
First create two mount folders, one for the USB drive, and one for the ISO:
mkdir -p /mnt/{iso,usb}
Now mount the VMWare ESXi 5.1 iso
mount -o loop ./path/to/vmware-esxi-5.1.iso /mnt/iso
And mount the USB stick:
mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/usb
Copy the ISO over to the USB stick:
cp -r /mnt/iso/* /mnt/usb
Go to the USB stick mount folder:
cd /mnt/usb
Copy the ISOLINUX for SYSLINUX
cp isolinux.cfg syslinux.cfg
Edit syslinux.cfg:
vim syslinux.cfg
And change the line DEFAULT menu.c32 to DEFAULT mboot.c32.
The file should look like this (mind version numbers):
DEFAULT mboot.c32 MENU TITLE ESXi-5.1.0-799733-standard Boot Menu NOHALT 1 PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 80 LABEL install
KERNEL mboot.c32 APPEND -c boot.cfg -p 1 MENU LABEL ESXi-5.1.0-799733-standard ^Installer
LABEL hddboot
LOCALBOOT 0x80 MENU LABEL ^Boot from local disk
Now unmount the USB drive:
umount /mnt/usb
And you can boot from it and install ESXi.