Hello

this will work, just one clarification

you can have everything on dropbox, as long each host have his own folder

:)

in my case I have OSX, Windows and Linux with Dropbox, so I have each of m
machines like this

Dropbox/vagrant_mini
Dropbox/vagrant_laptop
etc

so I can do whatever change I want, or check/review twhatever I want from
any box


Alvaro.




On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Fredrik Krokstad <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ah yes, that makes sense. I didn't know where the problem was, if it was
> with the box, with vagrant or something I did, so I didn't really know
> where to look.
>
> I've put the Homestead-folder into my ~ folder, so it will be local for
> each of my macs. I've set it to mount a folder which is in my Dropbox, so
> my dev-files are synced. Hopefully this will get rid of the problem :c)
>
> Thank you so much for your help! :c)
>
> kl. 23:37:55 UTC+2 søndag 3. august 2014 skrev Alvaro Miranda Aguilera
> følgende:
>>
>> on this folder, when you do vagrant up a new folder is created
>>
>> .vagrant
>>
>> and this one is the file that get the id of the VM created
>>
>> .vagrant/machines/default/virtualbox/id
>>
>> so as long the folder where you do vagrant up is local to each machine,
>> you are good to go
>>
>> in my case i have a folder in dropbox for each host
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Fredrik Krokstad <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi and thanks for you feedback, Alvaro!
>>>
>>> I am doing "vagrant up" from the folder in which the config-files for
>>> that box resides. This is a folder named "Homestead" and is a cloned
>>> git-repository (the one Laravel-devs are told to use for Homestead). This
>>> folder contains, among other things: Vagrantfile and Homestead.yaml (the
>>> config-file for the box). When I do "vagrant up", the vm-files are created
>>> elsewhere, specifically ~/VirtualBox VMs/, that is, in my home folder, so
>>> the actual vm-files are not synced via Dropbox. The homestead-folder with
>>> the Vagrantifile, on the other hand, is located within my Dropbox-folder.
>>>
>>> So you what you are saying is that storing the Vagrantfile outside of
>>> Dropbox will fix my problem?
>>>
>>> I guess I could try that and I'll report my findings here. Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> kl. 22:38:00 UTC+2 søndag 3. august 2014 skrev Alvaro Miranda Aguilera
>>> følgende:
>>>>
>>>> hello
>>>>
>>>> when you do vagrant up, it create a folder in the directory you are
>>>> doing the vagrant up
>>>>
>>>> like .vagrant/
>>>>
>>>> what could be happening is, each other host, try to find the id of the
>>>> vm as a local one, can't find it, create a new one, and update this
>>>> information
>>>>
>>>> you go to a new host, and repeat
>>>>
>>>> what you could do, is put the folder that will hold folder/vagrantfile
>>>> locally
>>>>
>>>> and setup a shared folder to mount that dropbox folder in the vm
>>>>
>>>> that will work
>>>>
>>>> Alvaro.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 3:23 AM, Fredrik Krokstad <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>
>>>>> I have run into an issue that I find to be quite strange. I'm using
>>>>> the Laravel/Homestead-box with Virtual Box on Max OSX 10.9.4. When I run
>>>>> "vagrant up", it says that the base box 'laravel/homestead' is being
>>>>> imported. When I look in ~/VirtualBox VMs, I can see that a new folder
>>>>> containing the virtual machine files was created. Here's an example of how
>>>>> the folders are named: Homestead_default_1406991834006_43929.
>>>>>
>>>>> Come a new day and I go to my terminal and do "vagrant up" again. Once
>>>>> again it says that the base box is being imported and, surely enough,
>>>>> looking in the VirtualBox VM's folder again reveals another
>>>>> Homestead_default_<timestamp>_<unknown_digits>-folder. The folders I
>>>>> have set up to sync are, of course, synced, but the MySQL databases inside
>>>>> the VM are empty.
>>>>>
>>>>> This seems to happen every day. Checking my VM-folder now, there are 9
>>>>> different folders in there totaling about 20GB! The same behavior is being
>>>>> displayed across three different macs, all running OS X 10.9.4 and using
>>>>> the laravel/homestead box.
>>>>>
>>>>> I dont know if it is significant, but the laravel/homestead
>>>>> configuration-files (cloned from a git-repo) are stored in my
>>>>> Dropbox-folder and I'm using this configuration across several of my Macs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can someone please shed some light on what's going on here?
>>>>> Thanks!
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