It's MULTI-PROCESSOR related.
I realized that I had always had multiple CPUs (doing a bare-metal
install or in a VM with multiple CPUs enabled). I tried again with a
completely-defaulted Virtualbox VM -- only one CPU and 1GB of ram: and
the bug DID NOT HAPPEN.
REVISED STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Create a new Virtualbox VM, initially taking all defaults. Then change
Settings->System->Processor to 4 CPUs, and 4GB of ram
(if your machine has < 6GB of actual ram, specify 1GB less than your
physical ram size)
Attach the 17.10 Desktop iso image to the virtual optical drive
(Settings->Storage->
click the DVD image; then click the "Optical Drive" drop-down and Choose
the path
to the .iso file)
2. Start the VM. Click "Install Ubuntu" at the first screen, take all defaults
3. At the last screen, click "Restart Now"
(hangs)
** Summary changed:
- Hang after "Reboot now" button pressed
+ Hang after "Restart now" button pressed
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