** Description changed:

- The ubuntu/xenial64 box has only 10GB of disk whereas it was 40GB with
- the trusty box.
+ [Impact]
+ Users could not use vagrant boxes as a full computer (or anything requiring 
more than 10G of memory). This was a regression from our behavior in 14.04
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ 
+ vagrant init ubuntu/bionic64 (replace with ubuntu/eoan64 or ubuntu/xenial64 
as needed)
+ vagrant up
+ vagrant ssh default
+ Run `df -H` inside the vagrant box
+ Observe Disk size of drive mounted at / (before the fix it will list ~10G, 
after the fix it will list ~40G)
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ 
+ Making the disk size bigger for vagrant boxes does not increase the size
+ of the box when running (not until that extra size is used). Therefore,
+ the regression potential is low, as users with under 40G of disk space
+ are still able to launch the new Vagrant images without running out of
+ space.
+ 
+ The 40G was also present in 14.04, which should improve confidence that
+ our users can use 40G Vagrant images.
+ 
+ [Original Description]
+ The ubuntu/xenial64 box has only 10GB of disk whereas it was 40GB with the 
trusty box.
  
  This makes the box not really usable as a desktop computer.

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  Xenial & bionic vagrant box disk size is too small

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