I'm using vagrant to build a box (from velocity42/xenial64) that I can then 
wrap up as a "virtual appliance" using the OVF/OVA standard format.

I'm using VMware Fusion Pro, and exporting from the File... menu (because 
their command line documentation is the worst)

Networking:

If the customer vsphere environment doesn't run DHCP, then I can't use NAT 
for the public networking interface. But then, how do I let them assign the 
address themselves, and how do I tell the Linux OS not try to use dhcp to 
raise the interface.

I'm tearing my hair out on this one. It should be dirt simple.

Oh, and I spent money on VMware Fusion and the vmware-fusion provider 
plugin because their facility won't accept OVA's built by VirtualBox, 
because, um standards.


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