![]() The comments in the Vagrantfile as well as documentation on Ready to `vagrant up` your first virtual environment! Please read Now that the box has been downloaded, we initialize a new VM: $ vagrant init Fedora-Scientific-RawhideĪ `Vagrantfile` has been placed in this directory. => box: Successfully added box 'Fedora-Scientific-Rawhide' (v0) for 'virtualbox'! => box: Box download is resuming from prior download progress => box: Adding box 'Fedora-Scientific-Rawhide' (v0) for provider: => box: Box file was not detected as metadata. ![]() $ vagrant box add -name Fedora-Scientific-Rawhide Here’s what I did using VirtualBox on an OS X host. Thanks to releaseĮngineering for moving this forward. The ISO and then going through the installation process, you can now basically do:Īs of a few days back, Fedora 29 rawhide vagrant boxes for Fedora Scientific are now being published. ![]() Means (I think) that using Fedora Scientific in a virtual machine is even easier. I am very excited to share that sometime back the Fedora project gave the go ahead on my idea of making Fedora ScientificĪvailable as Vagrant boxes starting with Fedora 29. Pre-release Fedora Scientific Vagrant Boxes June 18, 2018 Pre-release Fedora Scientific Vagrant Boxes Exploring Software
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