Does setting M1 Mac NVRAM "auto-boot" to false still cause boot issues?
Does setting M1 Mac NVRAM "auto-boot" to false still cause boot issues? I'd like to disable the auto startup feature, but from what I can tell, there are reports that changing this setting causes issues with booting, including not being able to boot at all. This is about NVRAM "auto-boot" not "AutoBoot".
I know auto boot is the intended feature, I've tried altering the AutoBoot variable, and I tried looking through existing issues to see if there was any up to date info.
Because I know someone will ask: if I wanted my computer to be ready to go when I open it, I would put it to sleep. Shutting it down should keep it shut down until I explicitly tell it to boot.
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 13.0