`VBoxManage` binary and add it to the PATH environmental variable. If VirtualBox is installed, please find the Vagrant uses the `VBoxManage` binary that ships with VirtualBox, and requires Vagrant package -base vagrant-ubuntu64 Vagrant could not detect VirtualBox! Make sure VirtualBox is properly installed. CentOS Linux 7 x8664 Vagrant Box hyperv libvirt virtualbox vmware and 3 more providers Downloads 5,459,906 Released almost 3 years ago ubuntu/xenial64 20211001.0.0 Official Ubuntu 16. => box: Successfully added box 'precise32' (v0) for 'virtualbox'! => box: Adding box 'precise32' (v0) for provider:īox: Progress: 100% (Rate: 1425k/s, Estimated time remaining: -:-:-) ![]() I installed before VirtualBox version 4.3.26 r989888 and Linux Ubuntu (64 bit) `vagrant up -provider=PROVIDER`, which should give you a more specificĮrror message for that particular provider. Why a particular provider isn't working by forcing usage with If you believe you already have a provider available, make sure it Is available for free on all major platforms. The easiest solution to this message is to install VirtualBox, which Examples are VirtualBox, VMware, Hyper-V. "providers", to provide Vagrant with resources to run developmentĮnvironments. Vagrant relies on interactions with 3rd party systems, known as I am trying run vagrant but after vagrant up error appears: No usable default provider could be found for your system. I am assuming that there is a Environment Variable ( or PATH for linux users I think :P) that needs the "path" to the virtualbox executable. Select "OK" and close all the other settings windows.Set "Variable value" to "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\".Set "Variable name" to "VBOX_INSTALL_PATH". ![]()
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