The first thing to came to my mind, based on past emails and issues is, do you 
have the virtualisation intel VT or AMD ones enabled in bios?

manually can you create and boot a 64 bit vm?

alvaro
On 22/03/2014, at 8:31 pm, Geshan Manandhar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> I am trying to use Vagrant on an ubuntu machine for PHP development. I have 
> ubuntu 13.10 - 64 bit, vagrant 1.4.3 and virtual box : 4.3.8 r92456 . I tried 
> different machines/config currently I am trying to use this vagrant box : 
> https://github.com/sqmk/vagrant-debian-php-vm but I am not able to vagrant up 
> the machine. I get this ( https://gist.github.com/geshan/2928b137685283eb31a6 
> ) when I do VAGRANT_LOG=INFO vagrant up -> for reference the vagrant file : 
> https://gist.github.com/geshan/30da5ba1bfbf73d52988
> 
> main problem I guess is :
> 
>  INFO ssh: SSH not up: #<Vagrant::Errors::SSHConnectionTimeout: Vagrant timed 
> out while attempting to connect via SSH. This usually
> means that the VM booted, but there are issues with the SSH configuration
> or network connectivity issues. Please try to `vagrant reload` or
> `vagrant up` again.>
> 
> I tried some solutions but none of them worked like disabling one network 
> adapter etc. Please help.
> 
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