Vagrant gets segmentation fault when trying to add USB












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I got a simple Vagrantfile that uses archlinux/archlinux and is trying to access a usb that is connected to my host. When I do vagrant up I get an error like this:



There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant 
for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below.
Command: ["showvminfo", "VAGRANT-ID",
"--machinereadable"]
Stderr:


If I check it with vboxmanage showvminfo VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable I get a segmentation fault like this:



...
USBFilterManufacturer2=""
USBFilterProduct2=""
USBFilterRemote2=""
USBFilterSerialNumber2=""
[1] 9658 segmentation fault (core dumped) vboxmanage showvminfo
VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable


The lines I use in my Vagrantfile that tries to access the USB.



vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usb", "on"]
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usbehci", "on"]
vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0', '--target', :id, '--name',
'usb', '--vendorid', 'VENDOR-ID-HEX', '--productid', 'PRODUCT-ID-HEX']


My host OS is Fedora 29, Virtualbox version is 6.0 and Vagrant 2.2.3.



Something I've tried:



Removed the .vagrent folder and did vagrant up,



Added



vagrant ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
Defaults:vagrant !requiretty


to the /etc/sudoers file



Use the



vboxmanage usbfilter add 0 --taget VAGRANT-ID --name usb 
--vendorid VENDOR-ID-HEX --productid PRODUCT-ID-HEX


(and that gave no error).



Thank you in advance.










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    I got a simple Vagrantfile that uses archlinux/archlinux and is trying to access a usb that is connected to my host. When I do vagrant up I get an error like this:



    There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant 
    for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below.
    Command: ["showvminfo", "VAGRANT-ID",
    "--machinereadable"]
    Stderr:


    If I check it with vboxmanage showvminfo VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable I get a segmentation fault like this:



    ...
    USBFilterManufacturer2=""
    USBFilterProduct2=""
    USBFilterRemote2=""
    USBFilterSerialNumber2=""
    [1] 9658 segmentation fault (core dumped) vboxmanage showvminfo
    VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable


    The lines I use in my Vagrantfile that tries to access the USB.



    vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usb", "on"]
    vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usbehci", "on"]
    vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0', '--target', :id, '--name',
    'usb', '--vendorid', 'VENDOR-ID-HEX', '--productid', 'PRODUCT-ID-HEX']


    My host OS is Fedora 29, Virtualbox version is 6.0 and Vagrant 2.2.3.



    Something I've tried:



    Removed the .vagrent folder and did vagrant up,



    Added



    vagrant ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
    Defaults:vagrant !requiretty


    to the /etc/sudoers file



    Use the



    vboxmanage usbfilter add 0 --taget VAGRANT-ID --name usb 
    --vendorid VENDOR-ID-HEX --productid PRODUCT-ID-HEX


    (and that gave no error).



    Thank you in advance.










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      I got a simple Vagrantfile that uses archlinux/archlinux and is trying to access a usb that is connected to my host. When I do vagrant up I get an error like this:



      There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant 
      for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below.
      Command: ["showvminfo", "VAGRANT-ID",
      "--machinereadable"]
      Stderr:


      If I check it with vboxmanage showvminfo VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable I get a segmentation fault like this:



      ...
      USBFilterManufacturer2=""
      USBFilterProduct2=""
      USBFilterRemote2=""
      USBFilterSerialNumber2=""
      [1] 9658 segmentation fault (core dumped) vboxmanage showvminfo
      VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable


      The lines I use in my Vagrantfile that tries to access the USB.



      vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usb", "on"]
      vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usbehci", "on"]
      vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0', '--target', :id, '--name',
      'usb', '--vendorid', 'VENDOR-ID-HEX', '--productid', 'PRODUCT-ID-HEX']


      My host OS is Fedora 29, Virtualbox version is 6.0 and Vagrant 2.2.3.



      Something I've tried:



      Removed the .vagrent folder and did vagrant up,



      Added



      vagrant ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
      Defaults:vagrant !requiretty


      to the /etc/sudoers file



      Use the



      vboxmanage usbfilter add 0 --taget VAGRANT-ID --name usb 
      --vendorid VENDOR-ID-HEX --productid PRODUCT-ID-HEX


      (and that gave no error).



      Thank you in advance.










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      I got a simple Vagrantfile that uses archlinux/archlinux and is trying to access a usb that is connected to my host. When I do vagrant up I get an error like this:



      There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant 
      for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below.
      Command: ["showvminfo", "VAGRANT-ID",
      "--machinereadable"]
      Stderr:


      If I check it with vboxmanage showvminfo VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable I get a segmentation fault like this:



      ...
      USBFilterManufacturer2=""
      USBFilterProduct2=""
      USBFilterRemote2=""
      USBFilterSerialNumber2=""
      [1] 9658 segmentation fault (core dumped) vboxmanage showvminfo
      VAGRANT-ID --machinereadable


      The lines I use in my Vagrantfile that tries to access the USB.



      vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usb", "on"]
      vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usbehci", "on"]
      vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0', '--target', :id, '--name',
      'usb', '--vendorid', 'VENDOR-ID-HEX', '--productid', 'PRODUCT-ID-HEX']


      My host OS is Fedora 29, Virtualbox version is 6.0 and Vagrant 2.2.3.



      Something I've tried:



      Removed the .vagrent folder and did vagrant up,



      Added



      vagrant ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
      Defaults:vagrant !requiretty


      to the /etc/sudoers file



      Use the



      vboxmanage usbfilter add 0 --taget VAGRANT-ID --name usb 
      --vendorid VENDOR-ID-HEX --productid PRODUCT-ID-HEX


      (and that gave no error).



      Thank you in advance.







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