ESXi 5.1 2 minutes delay start

Hello

How can I program a delay for a 5.1 ESXi to start 2 minutes?

It starts at faster now...

Sorry its my fault its setting BIOS but on M520 is enough no be limited i.e. no delay range.

In any case, try adding this command 'sleep 120' local.sh leader just above line exit 0.

See this KB:

http://KB.VMware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalID=2043564

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