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Vagrant VirtualBox Enable Nested Virtualization
Working with VirtualBox and Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 has often been a source of frustration.
When we use VirtualBox on Windows with WSL2 enabled, we have to use the hyper-v paravirtualization engine. Unfortunately, this engine doesn’t play well with Vagrant, limiting our options.
However, our experts have a solution! We can leverage nested virtualization in WSL2 to overcome this limitation. By running VirtualBox directly inside WSL2 without any paravirtualization constraints, we can unlock a new level of flexibility. The key is to set up a custom kernel for WSL2 with the right kernel modules. Let’s take a quick look at the process.
Building a Custom Kernel for WSL2
- To begin with, make sure the following kernel configurations are in place:
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=n
CONFIG_SECURITY_LOADPIN=n
CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN_LSM=n - Then, manually disable the `config_module_sig` check to make sure the `module_sig_check` function always returns 0. We have to make this change in `kernel/module.c` at line 2786.
- Now, it is time to build the kernel and install the modules to `/lib/modules`:
sudo make -j $(nproc)
sudo make -j $(nproc) modules_install
Setting Up VirtualBox in WSL2
After the custom kernel is in place, the process becomes more straightforward:
- Update `%userprofile%\.wslconfig` to use the new kernel image.
- Then, install VirtualBox-6.1.
After the above steps, we have successfully sidestepped the paravirtualization limitations.
Vagrant Compatibility
We can make Vagrant work seamlessly with this setup with these additional steps:
- To begin with, use a Vagrant branch that disables checks for WSL.
- We can build Vagrant with the following instructions:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/askalice/vagrant
cd vagrant
bundle install
bundle -- binstubs exec
export PATH="$(dirname ~/vagrant/exec)/exec:$PATH"
- For parallel Vagrant installs against Windows, we have to add the following to our `.bashrc`:
export VAGRANT_WSL_NESTED_VIRTUALIZATION=true
export VAGRANT_HOME=~/.vagrant-wsl2
export VAGRANT_DOTFILE_PATH=.vagrant-wsl2
Running Virtual Machines with Nested Virtualization
If you want to run lab environments on a Mac using VirtualBox, follow these steps:
- Download and install the latest version of VirtualBox for MacOS.
- Then, install Vagrant.
- Now, create a `Vagrantfile` in our desired directory with the following contents:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
# enable nested virtualization
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|
vb.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--nested-hw-virt', 'on']
end
end
- Finally, launch the virtual machine with `vagrant up`.
Let us know in the comments if you run into any trouble with the above instructions.
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Conclusion
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