Thanks for your reply, Alvaro,
The issue isn't with the naming conventions that have changed, it's with the networking not being successfully copied over.
From my, albeit limited, understanding, the original virtual machine I create, which is a Ubuntu 16.04 box, should have it's networking and other configurations copied over when I issue the following commands:
tar czvf ubuntu1604.box ./metadata.json ./Vagrantfile ./box.img
vagrant box add --name ubuntu1604 ubuntu1604.box
However, when I issue the command:
vagrant up
The machine hangs when trying to acquire an IP address.
I've gotten into the vagrant vm using virt-manager and it does have the right information copied over from the base image (Ubuntu VM) in the /etc/network/interfaces file, but when I do a ifconfig -a, instead of the interface being "ens3", I have two interfaces "ens5" and "ens6" with no network connectivity.
The original VM is on configured on a NAT with a private static ip, and I've tried it with dhcp as well and encounter the same issue.
I've attached my Vagrant files.
Thanks
On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 3:06:35 AM UTC-5, Alvaro Miranda Aguilera wrote:
Hello
Linux moved into changing the name of the interfaces which make things abit hard.
You can go back to eth0/eth1 if needed, however i am missing more context.
What is happening today that you think is wrong, and what should be the correct
What do you want to do?
all i understand is you are using libvirt/qemu, but other than that is not clear what you want to do.
Thanks
alvaro
Good afternoon, everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has encountered a similar issue. I'm attempting to make a Vagrant default box using a default Ubuntu16.04 qcow2 file. It seems no matter how I change the networking on the Ubuntu qcow2, the Vagrant default box always spins up with "ens5" and "ens6" interfaces. In the /etc/network/interfaces file, the Vagrant box has the correct information from the original Ubuntu qcow2, but again, the Vagrant box doesn't seem to recognize it. If anyone could point to some way to resolve this issue, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Travis