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My everyday user account on OS X is not an admin, as a matter of general security. Some Vagrant machines require me to put in my Admin password – such as before altering the Hosts file on Up or Halt – but there's no opportunity to use a different user, so the password fails because I'm not an admin.
When doing this in Terminal, I would probably just su in before running vagrant up. Perhaps Vagrant Manager could allow something similar?
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My everyday user account on OS X is not an admin, as a matter of general security. Some Vagrant machines require me to put in my Admin password – such as before altering the Hosts file on Up or Halt – but there's no opportunity to use a different user, so the password fails because I'm not an admin.
When doing this in Terminal, I would probably just su in before running vagrant up. Perhaps Vagrant Manager could allow something similar?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: