Hello,
I am unable to get molecule to work.
Here's the output when I try to run:
molecule test
--> Validating schema
/home/sudheer/workspace/sudheer-projects/ansible-role-ruby/molecule/default/molecule.yml.
Validation completed successfully.
--> Test matrix
└── default
├── destroy
├─
I normally would use sudo'ed or root'ed "updatedb" followed by "locate
molecule_from_yaml" to find the file on your drive. This could have
some security issues so be aware of that. The files found by
"updatedb" are then findable by those who have gotten some access to
your computer. "updat
Hello,
I am using Fedora release 29 (Twenty Nine) and Vagrant 2.1.2.
After I bring up the guest via: vagrant up
in most cases, the terminal starts acting up. The terminal does not
print or recognize the character typed on keyboard. Sometimes, if the
character is typed twice, it appears on the
I didn't get a response for this. Does my question make sense? Or do I
need to rephrase it?
-
Sudheer
On 13/01/19 5:46 PM, Sudheer S wrote:
Hello,
I am using Fedora release 29 (Twenty Nine) and Vagrant 2.1.2.
After I bring up the guest via: vagrant up
in most cases, the terminal s
ot there.
How can I bring the guest OS up? Where is Vagrant looking up the names?
Here's the status of the machine:
vagrant status
Current machine states:
default not created (libvirt)
The Libvirt domain is not created. Run `vagr
og/vagrant-libvirt-issue-after-upgrading-to-fedora-30/
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Sudheer S
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