I have to disagree. I attach a picture of my workbench, where you can
see that I have an external monitor as the main display, and the laptop
is just behind because I don't use its screen. As you can see, I have
to, literally, look over the monitor to be able to know when do I have
to type the password and to know if I typed it right, because the
external display won't turn on until after it has been typed. This kind
of configuration is becoming more and more common thanks to USB-C: use
the laptop in a "classic desktop mode" at home, just disabling the
builtin screen, and keeping it only for the cases where the laptop is
used outside home, so I'm sure that we will begin to receive more and
more complains about this as more and more people migrate to 24.04.

** Attachment added: "My current setup, where I can't see in my screen the 
password prompt, having to bend over to be able to see the prompt."
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/2069039/+attachment/5789039/+files/PXL_20240613_084850900.jpg

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