I will try deleting Virtualbox VMs, .vagrant and .vagrantd, and the 
vagrantfile, then reinstall Virtualbox and Vagrant, then do a vanilla 
`vagrant init` and `vagrant up` (no modified vagrantfile like the one here 
<https://github.com/jwasinger/ethereum-dev-env/issues>.

On Saturday, 9 September 2017 17:15:09 UTC+10, James Ray wrote:
>
> Fresh Ubuntu 17.04 install.
>
> Install Vagrant latest version and VirtualBox.
> $ vagrant init
>
> Modify Vagrantfile with that here 
> <https://github.com/jwasinger/ethereum-dev-env/issues>, and use zesty64.
>
> $ vagrant up
>
> The output ends with:
> ==> default: node-v8.3.0-linux-x64/README.md
> ==> default: cp: 
> ==> default: cannot stat '/vagrant/.tmux.conf'
> ==> default: : No such file or directory
> The SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant
> assumes that this means the command failed. The output for this command
> should be in the log above. Please read the output to determine what
> went wrong.
>

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