pixel$ vagrant provision --help
Usage: vagrant provision [vm-name] [--provision-with x,y,z]
        --provision-with x,y,z       Enable only certain provisioners, by 
type or by name.
    -h, --help                       Print this help


On Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 12:00:19 PM UTC-8, Brett Swift wrote:
>
> For some reason the puppet provisioner doesn't work for me on AWS - not 
> the way I have my stuff set up. 
>
> I have to do an inline shell provisioner for my puppet apply when it's on 
> AWS,  but I want to use my puppet provisioner on virtualbox. 
>
> I can't seem to find a value that I can do a conditional check on for 
> this. 
>
> I've also looked at giving the provisioner a name and overriding that 
> named provisioner in the AWS provider as well but no luck. 
>
> I deserialized the 'vm' object but it doesn't contain any provider 
> information.   I'm sure this isn't the first time someone has come across 
> this... 
>

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