| ============ |
| Known Issues |
| ============ |
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| Virtualbox guest additions conflict with shared directories |
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| If the **vagrant-vbguest** plugin is installed on the host, then an |
| updated version of the Virtualbox guest additions will be installed |
| on the guest in the /opt directory. Once this projects Vagrantfile |
| mounts the ./opt directory on the host to the /opt directory on the |
| guest during the provisioning process, the guest addtions on the |
| guest are hidden and subsequent mounts of shared directories with the |
| host will fail. |
| |
| The simplest workaround appears to be uninstalling the |
| *vagrant-vbguest* plugin on the host system. This has been observed |
| to work on a Windows 10 host using virtualbox 5.1.26. |
| |
| Check if vagrant-vbguest plugin is installed |
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| - Linux or Mac |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ vagrant plugin list |
| .. end |
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| - Windows |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| C:\> vagrant plugin list |
| .. end |
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| Remove vagrant-vbguest plugin |
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| - Linux or Mac |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ vagrant plugin uninstall vagrant-vbguest |
| .. end |
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| - Windows |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| C:\> vagrant plugin uninstall vagrant-vbguest |
| .. end |
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| Network configuration in Windows |
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| Some Virtual Machines present a problem in their network configuration so to |
| make sure the install will work as it should install the virtualbox from the |
| cmd window with the following command: |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| c:\downloads\VirtualBox-5.1.20-114628-Win.exe -msiparams NETWORKTYPE=NDIS5 |
| .. end |