Thanks a ton.  I’ll look at these and see if we can resolve our “winders” 
problem.


On Feb 27, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Torben Knerr <torben.kn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jerald,
> 
> there are always some vagrant plugins which don't work very well on windows 
> but many of them do. I don't have experience with the ones mentioned above. I 
> never had problems with other baseboxes though...
> 
> These links might help:
> http://misheska.com/blog/2013/12/26/set-up-a-sane-ruby-cookbook-authoring-environment-for-chef/
> https://github.com/tknerr/bills-kitchen
> 
> HTH, Torben
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Jerald Sheets <que...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all… new here.
> 
> IT Consultant, Puppet specialist, but have a Vagrant specific question.
> 
> I was onsite at a client last week.  One guy was using Linux and the other 
> Windows.  The Linux guy installed Vagrant, Virtualbox, and the two plugins 
> “vagrant-hosts” and “vagrant-pd_build”, took the Vagrantfile I have, did a 
> “vagrant up” and it worked beautifully first time.
> 
> The Windows guy…. not so much.  We tried a few other plugins, and tried to 
> get Windows to do ANYTHING besides “precise32” well, and it just didn’t.
> 
> Is there a Windows tutorial or Windows-centric site for Vagrant I could 
> peruse and learn some things from?
> 
> Any linkage greatly appreciated.
> 
> Jerald Sheets
> 
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