diff --git a/website/source/docs/builders/vsphere-iso.html.md.erb b/website/source/docs/builders/vsphere-iso.html.md.erb index bc09e4826..bbc339191 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/builders/vsphere-iso.html.md.erb +++ b/website/source/docs/builders/vsphere-iso.html.md.erb @@ -27,8 +27,7 @@ See complete Ubuntu, Windows, and macOS templates in the [examples folder](https There are many configuration options available for this builder. In addition to the items listed here, you will want to look at the general configuration -references for [ISO](#iso-configuration), -[HTTP](#http-directory-configuration), +references for [HTTP](#http-directory-configuration), [Floppy](#floppy-configuration), [Boot](#boot-configuration), [Driver](#driver-configuration), @@ -63,7 +62,35 @@ necessary for this build to succeed and can be found further down the page. ### Wait Configuration <%= partial "partials/builder/vsphere/common/WaitIpConfig-not-required" %> +### ISO Configuration + +<%= partial "partials/common/ISOConfig" %> + +#### Required: + +<%= partial "partials/common/ISOConfig-required" %> + +#### Optional: + +<%= partial "partials/common/ISOConfig-not-required" %> + ### CDRom Configuration + +Each iso defined in the CDRom Configuration adds a new drive. If the "iso_url" is defined in +addition to the "iso_paths", the "iso_url" is added to the VM first. This keeps the "iso_url" first in +the boot order by default allowing the boot iso being defined by the iso_url and the vmware tools iso added +from the datastore. Example: + +```json +"iso_urls": [ + "win10.iso", + "http://example.org/isos/win10.iso" +], +"iso_paths": [ + "[] /usr/lib/vmware/isoimages/windows.iso" +], +``` + <%= partial "partials/builder/vsphere/iso/CDRomConfig-not-required" %> ### Create Configuration