Virtual WLC on VMWare vCloud - No Operating System Found

Hi,
Trying to install/deploy a virtual WLC image (7.6) on a VMWare virtual Cloud Domain (VCD) environment.
The OVF deployment runs just fine, but as soon I am booting up the image, VMWARE is stating "No Operating System found".
What am I doing wrong?
/Sijbren

Fixed this one.
In VMWARE Cloud Directory you do not have access to the directory structure.
In a "normal" VMWARE environment the OVA file is correctly deployed including mounting a bootable ISO as CDROM disk. This does not happen in VCD.
To fix this, you must manually upload the ISO and mount it to the VM in VCD.
The ISO can only be recovered from a regular VMWARE OVA deployment.

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