You won't brick the thing, because there is DFU mode, but you will have to download a recovery bundle from Apple and install it first; just like there's no Linux on a PC without the manufacturer UEFI firmware (unless it's one of the rare coreboot supported ones).
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Apple Silicon Macs do have a separate NOR flash for core system firmware and manufacturing settings (think: serial numbers, certificates, calibration data, etc) - if you wipe *that* then you have to send the thing off to Apple to fix it. But there is no reason for us to touch NOR
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I think that about sums things up for what to expect when setting up a Mac to run Asahi Linux. The actual process is all going to be automated in a `curl | sh` style thing in macOS or Recovery Mode, so regular users won't have to care much about the details either.
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By the way, we have to thank
@XenoKovah,@NikolajSchlej, and everyone else involved for designing this process and making this entire thing possible.https://twitter.com/XenoKovah/status/1339914714055368704 …Show this thread
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To check I understand you. Does that not mean that Apple can deny OS installs at any point for purchased hardware by clicking a remote switch?
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