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Override.vm.box_download_checksum_type = "sha256" Here's the relevant snippet from my own Vagrantfile, using v1803.01 and VirtualBox:Ĭonfig.vm.provider :virtualbox do |virtualbox, override| Once you are sure that the checksums are properly signed by the CentOS Project, you have to include them in your Vagrantfile (Vagrant unfortunately ignores the checksum provided from the command line). First, download and verify the checksum file: $ curl -o The SHA256 checksums of the images are signed with the CentOS 7 Official Signing Key.
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Vagrant box update -box centos/7 Verifying the integrity of the images
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Vagrant box add centos/7 # for CentOS Linux 7Įxisting users can upgrade their images: vagrant box update -box centos/6
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If you never used our images before: vagrant box add centos/6 # for CentOS Linux 6, or. We provide images for HyperV, libvirt-kvm, VirtualBox and VMware. The official images can be downloaded from Vagrant Cloud. We strongly recommend using the libvirt provider when stability is required. Our automatic testing is running on a CentOS Linux 7 host, using Vagrant 1.9.4 with vagrant-libvirt and VirtualBox 5.1.20 (without the Guest Additions) as providers. We don't have access to any Windows computer, but some people reported that adding the following line to the Vagrantfile fixed the problem:
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