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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,512 --> 00:00:06,656 Once I have all of the software downloaded my next step is to use image Builder to create a custom image that will 2 00:00:06,912 --> 00:00:09,472 Support all of the hardware on the bricks 3 00:00:13,056 --> 00:00:19,200 Paris Eli is a snap-in for Windows Powershell that gives me commands that I can use with VMware 4 00:00:19,456 --> 00:00:25,600 Notice this message that comes up I have to change the execution policy for Powershell to remote signed will do that 5 00:00:25,856 --> 00:00:26,880 After the installation 6 00:00:32,256 --> 00:00:34,816 Just go through and use the standard settings 7 00:00:38,400 --> 00:00:44,544 Once I have Powershell installed I should have two new icons on my desktop one is the 32-bit version and one 8 00:00:44,800 --> 00:00:46,848 One is the 64-bit version 9 00:00:47,104 --> 00:00:50,944 So the first thing that I need to do is launch power CLI 10 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:56,064 As administrator and set the execution policy 11 00:00:56,576 --> 00:00:59,392 Two remote signed 12 00:01:01,184 --> 00:01:02,208 Yes 13 00:01:03,488 --> 00:01:04,768 Then I can close it 14 00:01:05,024 --> 00:01:06,816 And started again as a normal user 15 00:01:11,424 --> 00:01:16,544 We don't want to participate in the customer experience program so we tell her to leave 16 00:01:16,800 --> 00:01:19,872 And now we have a shell 17 00:01:20,640 --> 00:01:26,784 First thing that we need to do is connect to the ESX software Depot's there's two that will need to connect to 18 00:01:27,040 --> 00:01:28,064 So add 19 00:01:29,088 --> 00:01:35,232 ESX software and you can use tab completion to do a lot of command so when you see it 20 00:01:35,488 --> 00:01:41,632 Suddenly capitalize everything that's because I had time and we want to connect to VMware first 21 00:01:46,240 --> 00:01:48,288 Mistmantle take a while to complete 22 00:01:49,056 --> 00:01:53,408 Next we want to connect to the v-front software Depot for the custom bibs 23 00:01:57,760 --> 00:02:00,576 Once again this man will take a little bit to complete 24 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:04,672 Now I can view which image profiles are available 25 00:02:04,928 --> 00:02:06,208 Using debt 26 00:02:06,720 --> 00:02:11,840 ESX image profile and I just want the ones for 27 00:02:12,352 --> 00:02:13,888 6.5 28 00:02:15,168 --> 00:02:21,312 I can specify a name with a wildcard in this will show me the 26.5 images that are available from 29 00:02:21,568 --> 00:02:27,712 VMware have a standard version and one with no tools and I want to use the standard one so what I want to do 30 00:02:27,968 --> 00:02:33,088 Make a clone of that so that I can make edits to it so I want to do a new 31 00:02:33,344 --> 00:02:36,928 ESX image profile 32 00:02:37,184 --> 00:02:39,488 An existing profile 33 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:43,328 Esxi. 6. 5. 0 34 00:02:43,840 --> 00:02:46,912 R5 64106 35 00:02:47,168 --> 00:02:48,448 Dash standard 36 00:02:48,704 --> 00:02:51,008 That's the one that I want to clone 37 00:02:51,264 --> 00:02:53,312 And I want to give it a new name 38 00:02:54,080 --> 00:02:55,104 I recommend 39 00:02:55,360 --> 00:02:57,408 Putting in the full name here 40 00:02:57,664 --> 00:02:59,712 You all appreciate that later 41 00:02:59,968 --> 00:03:02,272 When trying to figure out which images which 42 00:03:02,784 --> 00:03:06,368 And I will call it bricks because that's what I'm building it for 43 00:03:07,136 --> 00:03:12,000 Then I have to specify who the vendor is and that's me 44 00:03:12,512 --> 00:03:14,304 Can the acceptance level 45 00:03:14,816 --> 00:03:20,960 Acceptance level determines what types of food can be put in here notice except 46 00:03:21,216 --> 00:03:27,360 Level of the two that already there or partner supported but as we're adding in community-supported bibs I need the 47 00:03:27,616 --> 00:03:29,152 Change that to 48 00:03:29,408 --> 00:03:32,480 Community supported 49 00:03:34,528 --> 00:03:39,136 I now have a new image profile and I can add additional software packages into it 50 00:03:39,904 --> 00:03:44,512 Software package specify my image profile 51 00:03:46,560 --> 00:03:50,912 And the package that I want to install 52 00:03:51,936 --> 00:03:55,264 How to see what packages I need to install for the bricks 53 00:03:55,776 --> 00:03:57,824 I can use Burton. Net 54 00:03:58,336 --> 00:04:04,480 So I found their page for the esxi 6.0 image I'm doing 6.5 but the same driver 55 00:04:04,736 --> 00:04:09,600 Divers will work and I scroll down here and it shows me what packages I need to install 56 00:04:10,368 --> 00:04:14,720 There's two that need to be installed one for the side of driver and one for the network card 57 00:04:17,791 --> 00:04:20,863 Oh nuts five five 58 00:04:23,679 --> 00:04:27,775 These software packages are coming from the v-front depot that I added 59 00:04:28,543 --> 00:04:33,663 Then I can just throw up so I don't have to type all of that again and add 60 00:04:34,175 --> 00:04:36,991 Sada xhci 61 00:04:39,295 --> 00:04:45,439 Now that I have the additional packages added I need to create a ISO image that I can then 62 00:04:45,695 --> 00:04:48,511 Copy over to a USB stick 63 00:04:49,023 --> 00:04:51,071 I want to export 64 00:04:52,095 --> 00:04:53,887 Specify the profile 65 00:04:55,423 --> 00:04:57,215 And I want to export 66 00:04:57,727 --> 00:04:59,263 To ISO 67 00:05:03,615 --> 00:05:06,687 And specify where I want to put it in give it a name 68 00:05:10,783 --> 00:05:16,415 Because it has to download all of the packages across the internet this command can take a significant amount of time 69 00:05:17,183 --> 00:05:23,327 Once image Builder is finished we should have a completed disk image in the next step is to use 70 00:05:23,583 --> 00:05:26,399 Rufus to copy that over to our USB 71 00:05:28,703 --> 00:05:33,055 So I've already inserted my USB it showing up as my edrive here 72 00:05:34,079 --> 00:05:38,943 What's the information here I want to leave the same I can give it a better volume name 73 00:05:41,247 --> 00:05:44,831 I want to specify that I want to create from an ISO image 74 00:05:45,855 --> 00:05:48,671 Select my bricks image click on okay 75 00:05:49,695 --> 00:05:50,719 And it starts 76 00:05:51,487 --> 00:05:53,535 It'll ask if I want to 77 00:05:53,791 --> 00:05:57,375 I prayed the menu C32 and I do so just hit yes 78 00:05:59,935 --> 00:06:03,007 It's going to give us a warning it's going to race everything on the drive 79 00:06:03,519 --> 00:06:06,847 Double-check make sure you're using the correct drive and then. Okay 80 00:06:13,759 --> 00:06:19,391 I can click on clothes and now we're ready to do the bare metal install onto the bricks 9116

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