To clarify, I'm inexperienced with Vagrant, and I'm following this tutorial 
<https://github.com/opencord/voltha/blob/master/BuildingVolthaUsingVagrantOnKVM.md#building-a-volt-ha-virtual-machine--using-vagrant-on-qemukvm>.
 


It has a workaround for the issue, but I haven't found it to work at all.

On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 2:46:39 PM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
>
> Good afternoon, everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has encountered a similar issue. I'm attempting 
> to make a Vagrant default box using a default Ubuntu16.04 qcow2 file. It 
> seems no matter how I change the networking on the Ubuntu qcow2, the 
> Vagrant default box always spins up with "ens5" and "ens6" interfaces. In 
> the /etc/network/interfaces file, the Vagrant box has the correct 
> information from the original Ubuntu qcow2, but again, the Vagrant box 
> doesn't seem to recognize it. If anyone could point to some way to resolve 
> this issue, I'd greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Travis
>

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