hello

not sure I do understand where is the problem, so let me address 2
scenarios.

You want to have a VM available over the network, why you creating one, and
share it over the network, ppl can access as user/pass ip ?

otherwise, you want to have local users using the same template and not
download this all the time, etc.

If thats the case multiple options:

1 - config.vm.box_url = "file:///path/file.box" will do the trick.

2 - have a variable VAGRANT_HOME= to a common path, then all the users will
get the same box from the same template
, so each user can do `vagrant up` and will consume the same template.


Otherwise, can you explain more ?

thanks
alvaro

On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 12:10 AM Pepe Kubon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> Wondering if somebody could help me with the following use case.
>
> I've got a Ubuntu 18 host set up for multiple users and want to install a
> Win 10 guest on it but just as a one box shared among all the users.
> Obviously, not at the same time, only one user would be logged in at a
> time. That way a new user could just be added to the Win guest and have
> immediate access to the current development environment on that machine.
>
> We're running VirtualBox as a provider. I thought maybe I could just move
> the disk VMDK to a shared location after the machine is created for the 1st
> user but that doesn't work.
>
> So, to my questions:
>
> 1) is there any vagrant setting out of the box that I'm missing that would
> allow me to do this?
> 2) if not, any suggestions on a workaround how to achieve this?
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Pp
>
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