![]() ‘sites’: Our Homestead virtual machine will host the following websites.The’map’ option designates the local folder’s location, while the ‘to’ choice sets the folder’s location on the Homestead VM. ‘folders’: The following is a directory tree of the Homestead virtual machine’s shared folders with our local system.‘keys’: Locate the SSH private key file used for authentication with the Homestead VM and copy the contents into the appropriate location.‘authorize’: The location of the SSH public key that will be used for authentication with the Homestead VM is shown below.The provider we set up in Step 1 (VirtualBox) is the default. ‘provider’: This will host our Homestead virtual machine in the virtualization environment.Depending on your machine’s capabilities, you may tweak this setting. ‘cpus’: The number of processors made available to our Homestead VM.Depending on your machine’s hardware, you can tweak this setting. ‘memory’: We’ll allocate this much RAM (in MB) to our Homestead VM.If the present IP address is in use on your network, you may change it to any other available IP address. ![]() ![]() ‘ip’: Our Homestead virtual machine will use this IP address in the future.Homestead Let’s go over all of the settings that may be adjusted: A setup example like this will appear: ip: "192.168.10.10" Go out of your text editor and load up the ‘Homestead.yaml’ file. ![]() After we have the ‘Homestead.yaml’ file, we may tailor it to our specifications. ![]()
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