How do you make Vagrant Up again when you typed exit?












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I did the below and now I have problem in getting vagrant up to play with other command lines. Please help.



vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit

>vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit
logout
Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed.

C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant up
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
==> default: Checking if box 'ubuntu/trusty64' version '20190206.0.0' is up to date...
==> default: Machine already provisioned. Run `vagrant provision` or use the `--provision`
==> default: flag to force provisioning. Provisioners marked to run always will still run.

>C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant provision
==> default: Running provisioner: shell...
default: Running: inline script
default: Provisioning system ...
default: Reading package lists...
default: Building dependency tree...
default: Reading state information...
default: cowsay is already the newest version.
default: unzip is already the newest version.
default: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.
default: rm:
default: cannot remove ‘/usr/share/cowsay/cows/*odo*’
default: : No such file or directory


The SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant
assumes that this means the command failed. The output for this command
should be in the log above. Please read the output to determine what
went wrong.



OS - Windows 10.










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    I did the below and now I have problem in getting vagrant up to play with other command lines. Please help.



    vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit

    >vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit
    logout
    Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed.

    C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant up
    Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
    ==> default: Checking if box 'ubuntu/trusty64' version '20190206.0.0' is up to date...
    ==> default: Machine already provisioned. Run `vagrant provision` or use the `--provision`
    ==> default: flag to force provisioning. Provisioners marked to run always will still run.

    >C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant provision
    ==> default: Running provisioner: shell...
    default: Running: inline script
    default: Provisioning system ...
    default: Reading package lists...
    default: Building dependency tree...
    default: Reading state information...
    default: cowsay is already the newest version.
    default: unzip is already the newest version.
    default: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.
    default: rm:
    default: cannot remove ‘/usr/share/cowsay/cows/*odo*’
    default: : No such file or directory


    The SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant
    assumes that this means the command failed. The output for this command
    should be in the log above. Please read the output to determine what
    went wrong.



    OS - Windows 10.










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      I did the below and now I have problem in getting vagrant up to play with other command lines. Please help.



      vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit

      >vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit
      logout
      Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed.

      C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant up
      Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
      ==> default: Checking if box 'ubuntu/trusty64' version '20190206.0.0' is up to date...
      ==> default: Machine already provisioned. Run `vagrant provision` or use the `--provision`
      ==> default: flag to force provisioning. Provisioners marked to run always will still run.

      >C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant provision
      ==> default: Running provisioner: shell...
      default: Running: inline script
      default: Provisioning system ...
      default: Reading package lists...
      default: Building dependency tree...
      default: Reading state information...
      default: cowsay is already the newest version.
      default: unzip is already the newest version.
      default: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.
      default: rm:
      default: cannot remove ‘/usr/share/cowsay/cows/*odo*’
      default: : No such file or directory


      The SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant
      assumes that this means the command failed. The output for this command
      should be in the log above. Please read the output to determine what
      went wrong.



      OS - Windows 10.










      share|improve this question
















      I did the below and now I have problem in getting vagrant up to play with other command lines. Please help.



      vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit

      >vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$ exit
      logout
      Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed.

      C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant up
      Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
      ==> default: Checking if box 'ubuntu/trusty64' version '20190206.0.0' is up to date...
      ==> default: Machine already provisioned. Run `vagrant provision` or use the `--provision`
      ==> default: flag to force provisioning. Provisioners marked to run always will still run.

      >C:UsersKaren.GohVMLinux>vagrant provision
      ==> default: Running provisioner: shell...
      default: Running: inline script
      default: Provisioning system ...
      default: Reading package lists...
      default: Building dependency tree...
      default: Reading state information...
      default: cowsay is already the newest version.
      default: unzip is already the newest version.
      default: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.
      default: rm:
      default: cannot remove ‘/usr/share/cowsay/cows/*odo*’
      default: : No such file or directory


      The SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant
      assumes that this means the command failed. The output for this command
      should be in the log above. Please read the output to determine what
      went wrong.



      OS - Windows 10.







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