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6 Replies Last post: Aug 18, 2008 3:27 PM by litkaj  

ESXi installed to USB only works when drive is presented as "fixed"? posted: Aug 12, 2008 10:41 AM

Click to view litkaj's profile Hot Shot 105 posts since
Mar 16, 2007
So, I think I may have jumped the gun on rolling out ESXi to some servers here in the office. I was planning on using USB thumb drives to boot ESXi (using the method described, extracting the dd image, using WinImage to write it to a thumb drive, etc.) and then just replacing them every 6 months or so during a regular hardware maintenance cycle. The power savings from not having SAS drives in the system will more than cover the cost of the thumb drives and if the power goes out it should buy me a few extra minutes of run time.

It seems to me though that ESXi won't boot correctly from any thumb drive or memory card that is detected by Windows as "Removable". The boot process starts OK but then hangs with a few "Waiting for USB Boot Partition to show up" messages, followed by a final "PANIC: Failed to find USB Boot Partition". The original thumb drives I was testing with showed up in Windows as a "fixed" disk, not "removable" as every other drive I've tested since.

Does anyone have ESXi working on a USB drive that is presented to Windows as "Removable"? If not, does anyone know of any small thumb drives that work?

Jason Litka
http://www.jasonlitka.com
Click to view matthewk's profile Enthusiast 51 posts since
Jul 23, 2006
I had to set my USB thumbdrive to "Fixed" in the BIOS. I'm using a Kingston DataTraveler.
Click to view leofonic's profile Enthusiast 32 posts since
Aug 12, 2008
I have ESXi installed on 2 Sticks, one is a PNY Mini Attaché, one is a CNMemory, both show up in Windows as "removable". The only thing i changed in BIOS is the boot order.
Click to view matthewk's profile Enthusiast 51 posts since
Jul 23, 2006
I ran across the following utility that may be able to "flip" the removable bit on a USB flash drive. Whether this will make a difference in ESXi booting, I am not certain.

http://www.pendriveapps.com/2008/05/01/bootit-lexar-usb-flip-the-removable-media-bit-tool/

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