You need to make the folder ~/.vagrant.d belongs to your current user

On Wednesday, 18 December 2013 02:50:43 UTC+13, Vladimir Varbanov wrote:
>
> I've got this: 
>
> Vagrant failed to initialize at a very early stage:
>>
>>
>>> The home directory you specified is not accessible. The home
>>
>> directory that Vagrant uses must be both readable and writable.
>>
>>
>>> You specified: D:/Users/user/.vagrant.d
>>
>>
> On Tuesday, 2 July 2013 18:27:17 UTC+3, Igor Maneschy wrote:
>>
>> Hello this error has occurred frequently, and I do not think how to avoid 
>> it, could someone help me?
>>
>> "Vagrant failed to initialize at a very early stage:
>> It appears that you've ran a newer version of Vagrant on this computer. 
>> Unfortunately, newer versions of Vagrant change internal directory layouts 
>> that cause older versions to break. This version of Vagrant cannot properly 
>> run.
>> If you'd like to start from a clean state, please remove the Vagrant 
>> state directory: /Users/user/.vagrant.d "
>>
>>
>> tks
>>
>

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