When “vagrant up” it says “It appears your machine doesn't support NFS” (Debian jessie)

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Solution 1

The command mentioned below works for linux mint 18.3:

sudo apt-get install nfs-common nfs-kernel-server

Solution 2

For Windows users seeing that error, run the following command to add support for NFS for Vagrant:

vagrant plugin install vagrant-winnfsd

The GitHub repo for this plugin is found here.

Also, to see the currently installed Vagrant plugins run this:

vagrant plugin list
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  • gamebm
    gamebm almost 2 years

    Issue

    when vagrant up it says "It appears your machine doesn't support NFS"

    Setups

    • Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)
    • Vagrant 1:2.0.0
    • Virtualbox 5.1.30 r118389

    Detail

    After using apt-get to update and upgrade the system, I basically followed the instruction from the Mediawiki page, since I wanted to install Mathoid to render LaTeX equations locally for mediawiki page.

    However, when I vagrant up it echos the following:

    It appears your machine doesn't support NFS, or there is not an
    adapter to enable NFS on this machine for Vagrant. Please verify
    that `nfsd` is installed on your machine, and try again. If you're
    on Windows, NFS isn't supported. If the problem persists, please
    contact Vagrant support.
    

    I checked if nfsd is correctly working on the host, and it says it's enabled.

    # /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server status
    nfs-kernel-server.service - LSB: Kernel NFS server support
    Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server)
    Active: active (running) since Sun 2017-10-15 07:56:32 -02; 2 weeks 0 days ago
    CGroup: /system.slice/nfs-kernel-server.service
           ??1277 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd --manage-gids
    

    I also tried google, and did not find a solution that fits my problem and I couldn't find any hint to resolve this. For instance, I tried to install the package

    sudo apt-get install nfs-common
    

    But it has been already installed. Thank you in advance.

  • Drowsy
    Drowsy over 4 years
    Worked for me as well. Much appreciated!