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userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_vsphere [2017/06/23 12:56] abelbeck |
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{{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-1-vm.png?nolink|Step 1}} | {{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-1-vm.png?nolink|Step 1}} |
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"Next" define a name and select "Linux" and "Other 3.x 64-bit" | "Next" define a name and select "Linux" and "Other 3.x or later Linux 64-bit" |
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{{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-2-vm.png?nolink|Step 2}} | {{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-2-vm.png?nolink|Step 2}} |
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| "Next" shows the datastores storage available, nothing to do if there is only one. |
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{{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-3-vm.png?nolink|Step 3}} | {{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-3-vm.png?nolink|Step 3}} |
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| "Next" select CPU [ 2 ], Memory [ 1024 MB ] and Hard disk [ 8 GB ] |
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| Then for the CD/DVD Drive select "Datastore ISO file" which you will be prompted to select the ISO image: |
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{{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-4a-vm.png?nolink|Datastore ISO}} | {{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-4a-vm.png?nolink|Datastore ISO}} |
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| If you have not already done so, click on "Upload" the AstLinux Installer ISO to the datastore, then "Select" it. |
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| You should then see the final settings: |
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{{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-4b-vm.png?nolink|Step 4}} | {{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-4b-vm.png?nolink|Step 4}} |
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| "Next" gives you another look at the settings: |
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{{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-5-vm.png?nolink|Step 5}} | {{:userdoc:vm_vmware_vsphere-5-vm.png?nolink|Step 5}} |