# Vagrant and YunoHost *If you need testing some code, you should using directly [ynh-dev](https://github.com/yunohost/ynh-dev)* *Find other ways to install YunoHost **[here](/install)**.* **Prerequisite**: an x86 computer with VirtualBox installed and enough RAM capacity to be able to run a small virtual machine. --- ## Initialization Create a project folder ```bash mkdir YunoHost cd YunoHost ``` The following command will initialize the project with a Yunohost image based on Debian Jessie ```bash vagrant box add yunohost/jessie-stable https://build.yunohost.org/yunohost-jessie-stable.box --provider virtualbox vagrant init yunohost/jessie-stable ```
/!\ If you prefer use the beta version : https://build.yunohost.org/yunohost-jessie-testing.box
You need to activate the network for the YunoHost instance. ```bash sed -i 's/# config\.vm\.network "private_network"/config.vm.network "private_network"/' Vagrantfile``` --- ## Run a vm Start the virtual machine ```bash vagrant up ``` Connect to the started virtual machine ```bash vagrant ssh ``` Upgrade the system ```bash sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ``` You can access to your vm with the ip 192.168.33.10 The IP addresses related to the boxes are set by default but can be changed in the network settings. --- *Once the installation is finished, you may want to proceed to post-installation: **[yunohost.org/postinstall](/postinstall)** *