Create a convertor boot disk
cnfuzzd
Member Posts: 208
Hello All
I would like to make a boot disc for the new version of vcenter converter. I have done a little research and think that moa might be a posisbility, but I am running into some issues. I was curious if anyone else had already done this and had some suggestions.
Thanks!
John Nickle
I would like to make a boot disc for the new version of vcenter converter. I have done a little research and think that moa might be a posisbility, but I am running into some issues. I was curious if anyone else had already done this and had some suggestions.
Thanks!
John Nickle
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Work In Progress: BSCI, Sharepoint
Work In Progress: BSCI, Sharepoint
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jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□Do you use the standalone version of the converter or the virtual center one ?
Because as far as I remember the virtual center one comes with a boot cd ...My own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com -
cnfuzzd Member Posts: 208Do you use the standalone version of the converter or the virtual center one ?
Because as far as I remember the virtual center one comes with a boot cd ...
I am wanting to use the newest version of the convertor, as it has some super-cool new features that sound interesting. (ok, they aren't that super-cool) although I believe they are now all called "vConvertor for vCenter plugin" or some marketing/unified theme hype. This version does not have a boot disk, but you can create one using a linux something or other. Thats the part I have problems with.
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jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□I am wanting to use the newest version of the convertor, as it has some super-cool new features that sound interesting. (ok, they aren't that super-cool) although I believe they are now all called "vConvertor for vCenter plugin" or some marketing/unified theme hype. This version does not have a boot disk, but you can create one using a linux something or other. Thats the part I have problems with.
John
If you have a valid license, then you can download the iso directly once you logged in.
Above is from the vcenter Version: 2.5 Update 4 | 02/23/09 | 147658
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□Do you use the standalone version of the converter or the virtual center one ?
Because as far as I remember the virtual center one comes with a boot cd ...
AKA the one that isn't free. That's my understanding as well. -
jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□AKA the one that isn't free. That's my understanding as well.
This is why I said if you got a license - he didn't really specify what version he is looking forMy own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com