Virtualisation osx on linux hostvirtualbox with apple hardware mbp8.3

hey guys.
is this possible???
i have a macbookpro 8.3 with archlinux running.
i've installed virtualbox and a would install osx lion on it.
but nothing works.
after i want to boot i get jumped into the efi shell under virtualbox.
i've installed virtualmachine the linux_derivat also - and i want to start my virtualmachine_image - there is running under osx in virtual machine fine but nothing happens.
i have many programms under osx that i need!!!
macgiro is one of it....
is it possibe to virtualisize osx under linux on apple hardware????
i dont found some infos and i searched 3hours...and 7minutes...
thx4infos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)

randomike wrote:but why runs osx_lion under vmware_fusion on osx_lion -- host lion and guest lion ???
Licensing issues...
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/micros … Id=2005334

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