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--- a/website/docs/source/layouts/layout.erb
+++ b/website/docs/source/layouts/layout.erb
@@ -222,7 +222,14 @@
<% end %>
-
>Debugging
+ >Other
+
+ <% if sidebar_section == "other" %>
+
+ <% end %>
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
page_title: "Debugging and Troubleshooting"
-sidebar_current: "debugging"
+sidebar_current: "other-debugging"
---
# Debugging
diff --git a/website/docs/source/v2/other/environmental-variables.html.md b/website/docs/source/v2/other/environmental-variables.html.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+---
+page_title: "Environmental Variables"
+sidebar_current: "other-envvars"
+---
+
+# Environmental Variables
+
+Vagrant has a set of environmental variables that can be used to
+configure and control it in a global way. This page lists those environmental
+variables.
+
+## VAGRANT\_CWWD
+
+`VAGRANT_CWD` can be set to change the working directory of Vagrant. By
+default, Vagrant uses the current directory you're in. The working directory
+is important because it is where Vagrant looks for the Vagrantfile. It
+also defines how relative paths in the Vagrantfile are expanded, since they're
+expanded relative to where the Vagrantfile is found.
+
+This environmental variable is most commonly set when running Vagrant from
+a scripting environment in order to set the directory that Vagrant sees.
+
+## VAGRANT\_HOME
+
+`VAGRANT_HOME` can be set to change the directory where Vagrant stores
+global state. By default, this is set to `~/.vagrant.d`. The Vagrant home
+directory is where things such as boxes are stored, so it can actually become
+quite large on disk.
+
+## VAGRANT\_LOG
+
+`VAGRANT_LOG` specifies the verbosity of log messages from Vagrant.
+By default, Vagrant does not actively show any log messages.
+
+Log messages are very useful when troubleshooting issues, reporting
+bugs, or getting support. At the most verbose level, Vagrant outputs
+basically everything it is doing.
+
+Available log levels are "debug," "info," "warn," and "error." Both
+"warn" and "error" are practically useless since there are very few
+cases of these, and Vagrant generally reports them within the normal
+output.
+
+"info" is a good level to start with if you're having problems, because
+while it is much louder than normal output, it is still very human-readable
+and can help identify certain issues.
+
+"debug" output is _extremely_ verbose and can be difficult to read without
+some knowledge of Vagrant internals. It is the best output to attach to
+a support request or bug report, however.
+
+## VAGRANT\_NO\_COLOR
+
+If this is set to any value, then Vagrant will not use any colorized
+output. This is useful if you're logging the output to a file or
+on a system that doesn't support colors.
+
+The equivalent behavior can be achieved by using the `--no-color` flag
+on a command-by-command basis. This environmental variable is useful
+for setting this flag globally.
+
+## VAGRANT\_NO\_PLUGINS
+
+If this is set to any value, then Vagrant will not load any 3rd party
+plugins. This is useful if you install a plugin and it is introducing
+instability to Vagrant, or if you want a specific Vagrant environment to
+not load plugins.
+
+Note that any `vagrant plugin` commands automatically don't load any
+plugins, so if you do install any unstable plugins, you can always use
+the `vagrant plugin` commands without having to worry.
+
+## VAGRANT\_VAGRANTFILE
+
+This specifies the filename of the Vagrantfile that Vagrant searches for.
+By default, this is "Vagrantfile." Note that this is _not_ a file path,
+but just a filename.
+
+This environmental variable is commonly used in scripting environments
+where a single folder may contain multiple Vagrantfiles representing
+different configurations.
diff --git a/website/docs/source/v2/other/index.html.md b/website/docs/source/v2/other/index.html.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+---
+page_title: "Other"
+sidebar_current: "other"
+---
+
+# Other
+
+This section covers other information that doesn't quite fit under the
+other categories. Please see the navigation to the left.