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VirtualBox: tried with two versions:
- 5.2.10-dfsg-6 from Ubuntu 18.04
- 5.2.18 r124319 (Qt5.9.5), latest from http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/pool/contrib/v/virtualbox-5.2/
One thing is new: Now VirtualBox pretends to explicitely support macOS 10.13 High Sierra (64bit):

Information in README.md is outdated:
If for High Sierra you encounter boot / EFI problems, restart the VM and hit F12 to get to the VirtualBox boot manager. Select EFI In-Terminal Shell and run:
Shell> fs1: FS1:\> cd "macOS Install Data" FS1:\macOS Install Data\> cd "Locked Files" FS1:\macOS Install Data\Locked Files\> cd "Boot Files" FS1:\macOS Install Data\Locked Files\Boot Files\> boot.efi
Neither drive (fs1:) nor path (macOS Install Data) exists:
I tried according to the documentation and ended with Attempting system restart...MACH Reboot, see snapshots from the screen-video:
Next I tried a new image without the CPU-patch, so I did not enter the following command:
- In Terminal, run the command
VBoxManage modifyvm VM_NAME --cpuidset 00000001 000306a9 00020800 80000201 178bfbff(whereVM_NAMEis the exact name of the VM set in step 4) so the VM has the right CPU settings for macOS.
It then goes further, but still fails and constantly reboots, here some screenshots from the video:
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