James (who happens to be a coworker of mine now) recently posted some vagrant on libvirt tutorials. Ironically, I was (I think) one of the original dudes who prodded him to post about vagrant (specifically to demonstrate his puppet-gluster work)
http://ttboj.wordpress.com/2014/05/13/vagrant-on-fedora-with-libvirt-reprise/#comment-45208
I’ve finally found the time to dive into them, and I’ll be posting my progress here.
First off, I ran into an issue that “rvm” didnt create an rvm group on my system.
RVM didn’t create a group. Help ! |
I’ll keep updates in this thread about progress getting vagrant spun up on libvirt its definitely something we’re both excited about.
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