diff --git a/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/chef_solo.html.md b/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/chef_solo.html.md index 129e17e17..dea8e72aa 100644 --- a/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/chef_solo.html.md +++ b/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/chef_solo.html.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_current: "provisioning-chefsolo" **Provisioner name: `chef_solo`** The Chef Solo provisioner allows you to provision the guest using -[Chef](http://www.opscode.com/chef/), specifically with +[Chef](https://www.chef.io/chef/), specifically with [Chef Solo](http://docs.opscode.com/chef_solo.html). Chef Solo is ideal for people who are already experienced with Chef, @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ the [common options for all Chef provisioners](/v2/provisioning/chef_common.html ## Specifying a Run List The easiest way to get started with the Chef Solo provisioner is to just -specify a [run list](http://docs.opscode.com/essentials_node_object_run_lists.html). This looks like: +specify a [run list](https://docs.chef.io/nodes.html#about-run-lists). This looks like: ```ruby Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ end ## Roles -Vagrant also supports provisioning with [Chef roles](http://docs.opscode.com/essentials_roles.html). +Vagrant also supports provisioning with [Chef roles](http://docs.chef.io/roles.html). This is done by specifying a path to a roles folder where roles are defined and by adding roles to your run list: @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Vagrant. ## Data Bags -[Data bags](http://docs.opscode.com/essentials_data_bags.html) are also +[Data bags](http://docs.chef.io/data_bags.html) are also supported by the Chef Solo provisioner. This is done by specifying a path to your data bags directory: