4/1/2024 0 Comments Vmware esxi 6.7 mac mini![]() Before I could continue, I needed to fix this. Also, some of these drivers are not “Native” ESXi drivers. Well, Secure Boot is working as designed! It has encountered a number of VIBs that don’t have their VIB signatures carried over via an update. When I went in to the UEFI BIOS and enabled Secure Boot I got this. If I was using Host Profiles then I’d be booting a clean copy of ESXi and would probably not be encountering these issues! PSOD! As you can see, this caused me some heartache. Older drivers that are replaced with newer drivers, older drivers from the server vendor that are now deprecated, etc. ![]() Like many of you, I tend to just update in place and this leads to the accumulation of “stuff” on my systems. But now it was time to update the bare metal hosts. This blog article is Part 1 of a two part series on how to configure your hosts to use SecureBoot and TPM 2.0.Īll my prior testing with 6.5 and during 6.7 beta was done with nested virtualization and fresh installations. But I had a few issues before I was able to get everything working. I had gotten my Dell R630’s updated with TPM 2.0 chips and was looking forward to booting with “attested” hosts. When 6.7 went “GA” or General Availability, I was excited to get it installed and running on my bare metal hosts in my lab here at VMware. ![]()
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