![]() ![]() You can obtain it through the following commands on your Fedora system (userspace or through yum): This short how to requires Vagrant plugin named: vagrant-libvirt. This key will be automatically replaced by Vagrant itself at first boot. Vagrant tool can easily login as "vagrant" user thanks to a public insecure key placed inside. Vagrant uses a well-known user called "vagrant" created with default password "vagrant", this user has been added to /etc/sudoers file (previously by the author) so he can obtain super-user access to the whole machine without password. A default Vagrantfile is generated through the command "vagrant init box_name" directly in the current user dir. You can control vm memory, network etc, for more information about a Vagrantfile I suggest you take a look into the online documentation. Vagrant is a system tool that lets you easily start and stop a virtual machine exposing the only thing you need: ssh console.Įvery vagrant box is composed by a disk image file, some metadata related to the hypervisor chosen by the author and a default Vagrantfile.Ī Vagrantfile is nothing more than a vm descriptor file. ![]() ![]() How many times you needed a fast-way to test your POC?
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