This section provides steps to create the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator deployment media on a Linux machine.

Prerequisites

Ensure that you have already downloaded the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator IMG media. For more information, see Downloading the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator Media.

Procedure

  1. Boot Linux and log in using your credentials. Enter the super user mode by using the su or sudo root command.

    If your USB drive is not detected as /dev/sdb, or you are not sure about how your USB drive is detected, determine how it is detected for your operating system by refering to the operating system instructions online.

  2. Plug in your USB drive.
  3. In the command line, run the lsblk command to display the current disks attached.
    lsblk -o NAME,KNAME,PATH,VENDOR,MODEL,SERIAL
    NAME   KNAME   PATH      VENDOR    MODEL            SERIAL 
    sda    sda     /dev/sda  Kingston  DataTraveler 3.0 └─sda1 sda1 /dev/sda1 sr0 sr0 /dev/sr0 NECVMWar VMware SATA CD00 nvme0n1 nvme0n1 /dev/nvme0n1 VMware Virtual NVMe Disk VMware N VME_0000 ├─nvme0n1p1 nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme0n1p1 └─nvme0n1p2 nvme0n1p2 /dev/nvme0n1p2 

    In this example, /dev/sda identifies the USB device. If your device is identified differently, use that identification in place of sda.

  4. Overwrite the entire USB drive with the IMG image and replace the name of the IMG file downloaded earlier with the name as shown in the following example. This command overwrites the partition table and any previous content on the USB drive.

    dd bs=10M if=keswick-Example-Media-xxxxx.img of=/dev/sda

    time dd bs=10M if=ESXi-keswick-0.1.0-00000-boot2live-usb.img of=/dev/sda 213+1 records in 213+1 records out 2237730816 bytes (2.2 GB, 2.1 GiB) copied, 146.646 s, 15.3 MB/s real 2m26.651s user 0m0.007s sys 0m6.676s
  5. The overwrite can take around 2–5 minutes. After the overwrite is finished, you can safely eject your USB drive from your machine.

Results

The VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator boot media is created on your Linux machine, which can be used to deploy your host. For more information, see Booting Your Edge Server.