@Solomon: That is an SPI display. It is NOT A DSI DISPLAY.
It means that you get to paint pictures on it manually… bit by bit.
So I maintain that you CANNOT use “Raspberry pi display” (This is THE raspberry pi display: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-touch-display/)
You can, of course, use whatever SPI/GPIO display you like, but don’t expect it to switch on and show you a linux console.