![]() We are working on getting the shared file system support enabled and will announce this in due course. ![]() Note: due to the way that Ubuntu Core works, shared file systems within Vagrant are not possible at this time. Vagrant enables a cross platform developer experience on MacOS, Windows or Linux. Vagrant is meant to run with one Vagrantfile per project, and the Vagrantfile is supposed to be committed to version control. Heres a sample Vagrantfile (note line 8) - just change your config.vm.network line to be: config.vm.network :bridged. Vagrantfiles are called Vagrantfiles because the actual literal filename for the file is Vagrantfile (casing does not matter unless your file system is running in a strict case sensitive mode). These images are bit-for-bit the same as the KVM images, but have a Cloud-init configuration that allows snappy Ubuntu Core to work within the Vagrant workflow. If youre using Vagrant, then you should be able to specify the bridged network option in your Vagrantfile, rather than trying to configure it by hand on the VM itself. Today, we are delighted to announce the addition of Vagrant images to this impressive line-up. So far, snappy Ubuntu Core images are available on Microsoft Azure, Google Compute Engine, and Amazon AWS. Last month, Canonical announced snappy Ubuntu Core, the new, transactional version of Ubuntu, designed for public clouds.
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