Thanks Alvaro for taking time to answer. Actually I'm a newbie both on 
Linux and Vagrant, so could you please clarify your answer? Do you mean 
that I should run those that seem to me as commands, if so please provide 
the entire commands if you don't mind. Thanks in advance. 

Le jeudi 23 juillet 2015 16:19:58 UTC+1, Patrick Bass a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Vagrant for the first time and I had to read many tutorials 
> before I can be able to set up Vagrant in VirtualBox of my Windows 7 OS. 
> Now, after trying to run the command "mv main/ /vagrant" so that I can have 
> a look to /main folder I previously retrieved from cloning a repository via 
> git, this error message is being returned: "permission denied, cannot move 
> 'main/' to '/vagrant'". I tried to run ''ls -ld /vagrant", it returned: 
> "ls: cannot access /vagrant: No such file or directory". Could it be that 
> the shared folder between windows and Vagrant isn't /Vagrant? If so, how 
> can I locate that folder? Any suggestions, please? 
>
> Thanks
>

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