Scott
I’ve not done a fresh 2.0.0 install, but my 1.9.5 install put vagrant in /usr/local/bin. Remember, it’s a command line tool so putting it in Applications would not really gain you anything.
SV
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Dexters-MacBook-Pro:Documents dexter$ vagrant init hishicorp/precise64
`Vagrantfile` already exists in this directory. Remove it before
running `vagrant init`.
Dexters-MacBook-Pro:Documents dexter$ vagrant up
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
==> default: Box 'hishicorp/precise64' could not be found. Attempting to find and install...
default: Box Provider: virtualbox
default: Box Version: >= 0
The box 'hishicorp/precise64' could not be found or
could not be accessed in the remote catalog. If this is a private
box on HashiCorp's Vagrant Cloud, please verify you're logged in via
`vagrant login`. Also, please double-check the name. The expanded
URL and error message are shown below:
URL: ["https://vagrantcloud.com/hishicorp/precise64"]
Error: The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found