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macOS 27 Beta breaks the ability to boot Asahi Linux

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Asahi Linux filed a bug report with Apple over this behavior change in macOS Golden Gate while they wait to hear more from the company. In the meantime they are warning users to avoid macOS 27.

In other Apple Silicon Linux news this week, Linux 7.2 is set to enable boot support for the Apple M3 devices albeit not yet usable for end-users and, well, if you haven't upgraded to macOS 27 Golden Gate.
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