hello

when you install the Desktop goup, is when NetworkManager is installed.

The Way networkmanager works is not friendly for vagrant, so is up to you
to disable it.

Alvaro






On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:09 PM, Michael Quinn <[email protected]>wrote:

> I had an issue where i used a base vagrant box -
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/np39xdpw05wfmv4/centos-6.5-x86_64.box
> which is an excellent one with puppet installed etc... - thanks to Edwin
> Beimond - he's a genius for sure.
>
> I wanted to add a decent desktop and chose gnome, via yum -y groupinstall
> fonts X11 basic-desktop
>
> After this was applied (the yum, that is), vagrant up, hung fatally,
>
> After debugging etc, I came to the conclusion that the gnome
> NetworkManager package was causing the problem, and after
> removing it, the vagrant ssh and the Vagrantfile commands that rely on the
> ssh (hostnames, networks etc...)
> started working no problems.
>
> Does vagrant make some assumptions about the network config that are
> broken by NetworkManager
>
> Anyway, if anyone has some clues as to why, it would be good to know, as I
> arrived at this conclusion with a degree of "trial and error"
>
> thanks
>
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