As a result of putting VirtualBox in the Mac and trying to touch CentOS, there were some points that were stuck before the guest OS started, so make a note
It seems that the disc boot order needs to be modified ... I solved it by going to VirtualBox's Settings> System> Boot Order and setting "Hard Disk" above "Optics".
When I was investigating, I could start it by adding VirtualBox.app in [Settings]> [Security & Privacy]> [Input Monitoring] on my Mac! Although the article hits, even if I add it in my environment, it does not solve it ... Finally, I solved it by going to VirtualBox's Settings> Audio and unchecking "Enable Audio".
I hope it helps people who are suffering from the same phenomenon.
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