Hello,

Can you share

vagrant box list
vagrant plugin list

and share the Vagrantfile you are using

you should use

vagrant up --provider=lxc if you want to use that provider



On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Joe Miyamoto Philips
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Because I have to use a docker which requires newer kernel version than the
> debian server which I'm using right now,(and I can't update the kernel
> because of political reason,) I'm trying to install the vagrant to the
> server but I got stuck in very first place.
>
> I first run following code.
>
> cd ~/try-docker/
> apt-get install vagrant vagrant-lxc
> #seems installed successfully...
> vagrant box add CENTOS7
> https://github.com/holms/vagrant-centos7-box/releases/download/7.1.1503.001/CentOS-7.1.1503-x86_64-netboot.box
> #the URL is the one second from the top in http://www.vagrantbox.es/
> vagrant init
> #looks woking fine and Vagrantfile has been created.
> vagrant up
>
> The last command will cause following error.
>
> Bringing machine 'default' up with 'lxc' provider...
> ==> default: Box 'CENTOS7' could not be found. Attempting to find and
> install...
>     default: Box Provider: lxc
>     default: Box Version: >= 0
> ==> default: Adding box 'CENTOS7' (v0) for provider: lxc
>     default: Downloading: CENTOS7
> An error occurred while downloading the remote file. The error
> message, if any, is reproduced below. Please fix this error and try
> again.
>
> Couldn't open file /root/try-docker/CENTOS7
>
> Looks like vagrant can't find a box image. but actually, I can find it in
> ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/
> and when I type the following command,
> ls ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/CENTOS7/0/virtualbox/
> I get
> Vagrantfile  box-disk1.vmdk  box.ovf  metadata.json
>
> And I eventually find out that even the simple command like
> vagrant -v
> puts following error
>
> /usr/bin/vagrant:18:in `require_relative': cannot load such file --
> /usr/lib/vagrant/version (LoadError)
>         from /usr/bin/vagrant:18:in `<main>'
>
> So my question is. What am I missing here? How can I successfully run
> `vagrant up` command?
> I really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance!
>
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