On Tue, Oct 16, 2018, at 9:08 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
In this article,
https://www.zdnet.com/article/kali-linux-for-vagrant-hands-on/
the author notes:
"I didn't find Vagrant on Fedora, but there are several articles in the
Fedora Developer Portal which describe installing and using it."
Actually, vagrant definitely *is* in Fedora; it's just not a GUI app so it
doesn't show up in a search in Software.
What I do is `yum install vagrant` inside my development container:
https://github.com/cgwalters/sysmgmt-personal/blob/0e517cf8e4d67915f90998...
I bind mount in the /run/libvirt/libvirt-sock so that it can access the host
libvirtd.
This keeps my host smaller and aids flexibility; if I want to test
a different version of Vagrant that's just a different container, etc.
Just commenting on this as my mission isn't done until we've moved
the default user experience to containers; changes to encourage
people to install software directly on their host go counter to this.