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by saagarjha
2760 days ago
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> the T2 chip administers access to the built in SSD, so it will be completely inaccessible for Linux to use for anything. This isn’t true. You can install Linux on this, providing you disable Secure Boot. You can’t currently access the SSD, but that’s more the result of a driver not existing than it being inherently disallowed. |
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That's not clear yet. There is a NVMe driver available in Linux which works fine with pre-T2 Macs. On T2 Macs however the whole platform resets a few seconds after initializing the NVMe controller. The question is: Is that a bug in the driver or NVMe implementation of the T2 chip or something Apple does intentionally?