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==VirtualBox Updates must follow a Physical Host Reboot==
==VirtualBox Updates must follow a Physical Host Reboot==
It is necessary to reboot the physical host machine after updating [https://www.virtualbox.org VirtualBox] software. In the case of MacOS, one must also go to System Preferences/Security & Privacy, and allow Oracle Software Inc. (VirtualBox Product Developer) to have access rights to system, otherwise, Vagrant will not work.
It is necessary to reboot the physical host machine after updating [https://www.virtualbox.org VirtualBox] software.
===Mac OS===
In the case of MacOS, one must also go to System Preferences/Security & Privacy, and allow Oracle Software Inc. (VirtualBox Product Developer) to have access rights to system, otherwise, Vagrant will not work.


=MacOS Tips=
=MacOS Tips=
[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18149546/vagrant-up-failed-dev-vboxnetctl-no-such-file-or-directory Vagrant fails to start when VirtualBox software is updated.]
[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18149546/vagrant-up-failed-dev-vboxnetctl-no-such-file-or-directory Vagrant fails to start when VirtualBox software is updated.]

Latest revision as of 03:31, 12 August 2021

Vagrant is a piece of software that enables personal computer to run multiple virtual machines that emulates a data center environment.

VirtualBox Updates must follow a Physical Host Reboot

It is necessary to reboot the physical host machine after updating VirtualBox software.

Mac OS

In the case of MacOS, one must also go to System Preferences/Security & Privacy, and allow Oracle Software Inc. (VirtualBox Product Developer) to have access rights to system, otherwise, Vagrant will not work.

MacOS Tips

Vagrant fails to start when VirtualBox software is updated.