Your syntax looks good, but the support of symlinks is somewhat questionable. When you say reboot do you mean 'vagrant reload' or are you using the Linux reboot mechanism?
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 2:55:34 PM UTC-5, Pablo Gosse wrote: > > Hi all. I'm encountering a problem with Vagrant when trying to create > symlinks on the guest in the folder that is shared with the host (/vagrant) > and I'm hoping someone can help. Here's my environment info: > > Host OS: Windows 7 Enterprise SP 1 > Guest OS: CentOS release 6.5 (Final) (using the chef/centos-6.5 box) > VMWare Workstation: 11.1.0 > Vagrant: 1.7.2 > Vagrant Plugins: vagrant-share (1.1.3, system) > vagrant-vmware-workstation (3.2.8) > > I'm trying to create a symlink inside the /vagrant folder such that files > can be added to it from the Windows host. > > In my Vagrantfile I have the following: > > config.vm.provider "vmware_workstation" do |v| > v.vmx["sharedFolder0.followSymlinks"] = "TRUE" > end > > When I try to create a symlink inside the /vagrant shared folder, this is > the result: > > [root@drupal-dev-gossep-local ~]# mkdir /var/derp > [root@drupal-dev-gossep-local ~]# ln -s /var/derp /vagrant/derplink > ln: creating symbolic link `/vagrant/derplink': Operation not supported > > Debug output from both vagrant up and vagrant reload show the following: > > INFO vmx_modify: - Set: sharedFolder0.followSymlinks = 'TRUE' > > However when I manually inspect the vmx file after the machine is up, I > see: > > sharedfolder0.followsymlinks = "FALSE" > > Even if I change the vmx file to TRUE, when I reboot the machine it is > reset to FALSE. > > Can anyone provide any advice? > > Thanks, > > Pablo > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Vagrant" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
