Hi Jim,

Thanks for your response, BUT can you provide an example. Because your 
response may be clear to you, but it's not clear to me.
How can a directory serve as a home for many machines? Is this what you 
mean?

E.g.
~/Vagrant/Vagrantfile.1  (where vm.define = machine1)
~/Vagrant/Vagrantfile.2  (where vm.define = machine2)
~/Vagrant/Vagrantfile.3  (where vm.define = machine3)

and then

vagrant up machine1   (will instantiate a new machine)?

Thanks

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