Posting this bug for a friend.
I have an M1 MacBook Pro with a totally broken display. It’s usable only with an external display.
Nevertheless, I tried to install Asahi Linux on my M1 using an external display.
It went smooth until the first reboot to the Linux installation program that apparently
is unable to use an external display.
At that stage, I was very afraid of having completely lost access to this computer
because it would boot to an invisible dialog posted to the broken display.
I finally managed to find how to boot to a recovery mode, and return the computer
to a macOS boot. I deleted everything Asahi Linux.
Posting this bug for a friend.
I have an M1 MacBook Pro with a totally broken display. It’s usable only with an external display.
Nevertheless, I tried to install Asahi Linux on my M1 using an external display.
It went smooth until the first reboot to the Linux installation program that apparently
is unable to use an external display.
At that stage, I was very afraid of having completely lost access to this computer
because it would boot to an invisible dialog posted to the broken display.
I finally managed to find how to boot to a recovery mode, and return the computer
to a macOS boot. I deleted everything Asahi Linux.