On 5/29/21 3:04 AM, Alvaro Miranda Aguilera wrote:
Hello

If you are comfortable with command line, you can remove the directory version of the box you want to remove.

.vagrant.d/boxes/generic-VAGRANTSLASH-openbsd6/1.8.40/



Well, that doesn't answer the question I asked.  What I asked was:


    Is the following the correct way to remove that one and
    leave the other two untouched?

    ###
    vagrant box remove generic-openbsd6 --provider virtualbox --box-version
    1.8.40
    ###


I know that I can remove directories from the command line. But I would presume that a 'vagrant' command would be so formulated as to do that safely and precisely and would be knowledgeable enough so that it would delete the correct information in as many places as is needed -- rather than having the user attempt to guess where all the relevant data is located.

So I re-pose my original question.

Thank you very much.
Jim Keenan

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