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# Vagrant
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## Vagrant with libvirt as default provider
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To use use Vagrant with libvirt you need to install the `vagrant-libvirt` plugin. The Vagrant way would be:
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```
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vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt
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```
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In some linux distributions you find this plugin in their repositories.
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Fedora (`vagrant-libvirt` is a dependency of the `vagrant` package.):
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```
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sudo dnf install vagrant-libvirt
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```
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ArchLinux (`vagrant-libvirt` is found in [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/vagrant-libvirt)):
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```
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yay -S vagrant-libvirt
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```
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After this you need to set libvirt as default provider for Vagrant:
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```
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# Vagrant config
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export VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER=libvirt
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```
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## vagrant mutate
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If you need any image that is not present for your provider, e.g. libvirt, you can use `vagrant mutate`. To install it the vagrant way use:
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```
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vagrant plugin install vagrant-mutate
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```
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After installing you can convert one provider into another one like this:
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```
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vagrant mutate centos/7 virtualbox
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```
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Then you'll see two boxes ready:
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```
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$ vagrant box list
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centos/7 (libvirt, 2004.01)
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centos/7 (virtualbox, 2004.01)
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```
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## Links
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* [Original article (german)](https://www.admin-magazin.de/News/Tipps/Vagrant-und-Libvirt)
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