Hi, I'm a vagrant noobie who is in self study for Linux Admin theory.

I run Linux Mint, not Windows, in case that is germane to my problems.

I performed a few installs of VBs of centos for personal study with 
vagrant, however, after trying several times, and not getting ssh to load 
the OSs by the names I used during installs, I gave up for a bit and 
searched all over and found out that vagrant ssh default (or not using 
default) allowed the VM to be accessable.

However, I want to be able to vagrant up multiple OSs on my system that 
already had VirtualBox installed, and have them ssh able with the names I 
give them, rather than default as a name. I've read documentation but I am 
a bit lost because my aptitude isn't up to speed with the explanations 
given on vagrant's site, I don't understand them yet.

In my .vagrant.d home directory (there is also a .vagrant directory) I find 
5 VMs listed, with names such as centos1 and such. I tried changing names 
of the directories but that didn't do the trick.

Is there a change I need to make to my Vagrantfile and also how do I 
install additional versions of Centos, Debian, and SUSE?  

My apologies for being a greenhorn, I'm trying to learn as well as I can.

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