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Create Fedora 21 box #312
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psst there already is one published, just not on vagrantcloud/atlas. http://opscode-vm-bento.s3.amazonaws.com/vagrant/virtualbox/opscode_fedora-21-i386_chef-provisionerless.box (substitute 'vmware' for 'virtualbox' if that's your poison) Can you test it out and let me know if it works? |
Huzzah!
Very quick initial test looks good.
I'll consume it in the project I'm working on ASAP, which should put it through enough stress to give some non-trivial confidence that it works properly. |
It doesn't look like the VMware ones are at that URL.
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Ah yes. As it turns out I remembered why I didn't put vmware boxes up there; because the kernel was too new for the tools from VMWare Fusion 6.x to work. Now that I've upgraded to 7 and plan to rebuild all VMWare boxes, I will soon fix this. |
All Fedora 21 boxes are on S3 now. |
Hi, ARPCHECK=no /sbin/ifup eth1 2> /dev/null Stdout from the command: Looks like a packaging issue: hashicorp/vagrant#1777 Regards |
First: I really appreciate your work to create wonderful Vagrant boxes for the community. Thank you!
It'd be great to create a
chef/fedora-21
box, especially since there aren't any official-ish ones on Vagrantcloud at the moment. I'm up for contributing, but I've never used Packer or Bento. One of you super-cool Chef folks might be able to knock it out before I can loop back to getting spun up on building Vagrant base boxes. Either way, let's use this issue to track progress.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: