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| A really hacky workaround is, if you are using the smb_username and smb_password options, would be to press the option number corresponding with the virtual switch you want to use then enter four times after `vagrant up`. So, if you know you want the virtual switch 1 `vagrant up` 1 enter 1 enter 1 enter 1 enter  | A really hacky workaround is, if you are using the smb_username and smb_password options, would be to press the option number corresponding with the virtual switch you want to use then enter four times after `vagrant up`. So, if you know you want the virtual switch 1 `vagrant up` 1 enter 1 enter 1 enter 1 enter  | ||||||
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| Yes, I know hacky but it works.   |  | ||||||
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| ## How this build works  | ## How this build works  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| The majority of this build works the same as the VirtualBox build. The most notable difference is on the Windows builds. There is a script that will create an internal virtual switch called "NATSwitch." Throughout the build process, a script will create a second network adapter and attach it to the NATSwitch on the VM being built. After the machine is built the original network adapter will be removed from the VM.   | The majority of this build works the same as the VirtualBox build. The most notable difference is on the Windows builds. There is a script that will create an internal virtual switch called "NATSwitch." Throughout the build process, a script will create a second network adapter and attach it to the NATSwitch on the VM being built. After the machine is built the original network adapter will be removed from the VM.   | ||||||
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|     cfg.vm.provision "reload" |     cfg.vm.provision "reload" | ||||||
|     cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "check-eth0-ip.sh" |     cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "check-eth0-ip.sh" | ||||||
|     cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "../Vagrant/logger_bootstrap.sh" |     cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "../Vagrant/logger_bootstrap.sh" | ||||||
|  | 	cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "reset-static-ip.sh" | ||||||
|     cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "fix-motd.sh" |     cfg.vm.provision :shell, path: "fix-motd.sh" | ||||||
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|  | reset_static_ip() { | ||||||
|  |   # The bootstrap script assumes that there are two adapters and attempts to set the ip address | ||||||
|  |   # to the eth1 adapter. This corrects the 01-netcfg.yaml file | ||||||
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|  |   MAC=$(ip a | grep "link/ether" | cut -d ' ' -f 6) | ||||||
|  |   cat > /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml << EOL | ||||||
|  | network: | ||||||
|  |   ethernets: | ||||||
|  |     eth0: | ||||||
|  |       match: | ||||||
|  |         macaddress: $MAC | ||||||
|  |       dhcp4: no | ||||||
|  |       addresses: [192.168.38.105/24] | ||||||
|  |       gateway4: 192.168.38.1 | ||||||
|  |       nameservers: | ||||||
|  |         addresses: [8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4] | ||||||
|  |       set-name: eth1 | ||||||
|  |   version: 2 | ||||||
|  |   renderer: networkd | ||||||
|  | EOL | ||||||
|  | } | ||||||
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|  | reset_static_ip | ||||||
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