Your VM has become "inaccessible." Error while doing vagrant up
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Etika Ahuja
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Oct 17, 2013, 1:53:20 AM10/17/13
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Hello
Iam facing problem using vagrant
on doing vagrant up iam getting an error
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider... Your VM has become "inaccessible." Unfortunately, this is a critical error with VirtualBox that Vagrant can not cleanly recover from. Please open VirtualBo x and clear out your inaccessible virtual machines or find a way to fix them.
what is the way to resolve this error so that i don't loose my configuration of my virtual box(all the setup i did i don't won't do it again on vm)
PLEASE HELP
Etika Ahuja
zohaib tariq
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Sep 5, 2015, 2:17:01 PM9/5/15
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just delete .vagrant directory and then run this command
vagrant up
dragon788
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Oct 5, 2015, 4:31:13 PM10/5/15
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Deleting .vagrant will lose all the progress he has made.
You should be able to open the VM from within Virtualbox, and if it doesn't work then you might be able to mount the .vdi or .vmdk file using a new VM and recover your data.