To customize the client operating system during cloning or deployment, you must install the latest version of VMware Tools on a virtual machine or template, in addition, the custom client operating system must be installed on a disk that is connected 0 to 0 as the SCSI node in the VM configuration. Otherwise, a location error occurs during Virtual Machine deployment. After custom specifications are established, virtual machines can be created based on different operating system types.
Step 1Right-click the selected template and choose "deploy Virtual Machine from this template" from the shortcut menu,
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Step 3After the system is successfully deployed, go to the system and you can see the system's basic facilities which we previously set as required. During this period, there is no human intervention, and the virtual machine SID of each deployment is random,
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Use specifications to create virtual machines