Okay, so I rooted my Mi A1 with the help of Dhananjay Bhosale's video uploaded today.
Everything worked fine until I discovered that I couldn't install OTA updates. Pretty common thing for rooted devices (although somewhat disappointing). But the weird thing is, I was on the September security patch while installing this update but then when I booted into the system after everything was done and dusted, a notification showed that the system was finishing up with installing the August update and that the September update was still to be downloaded and installed. So I did that but the system failed to install it.
Then I checked XDA and Dhananjay, in his XDA account, has suggested that OTA updates could be installed by switching partitions (new thing in Android N). So I did that, redownloaded the September patch and everything installed just fine but then I realized that there were no root privileges in this particular partition. After some effort, I somehow re-entered recovery and switched back to the other partition, hoping that the update would stick. But it didn't. As soon as I rebooted back into system, there was that notification again (finishing up the August update and telling me to download the September patch).
So basically, I am back to square one.
Anyone knows how to break out of this vicious circle?
anirbannath said:
Okay, so I rooted my Mi A1 with the help of Dhananjay Bhosale's video uploaded today.
Everything worked fine until I discovered that I couldn't install OTA updates. Pretty common thing for rooted devices (although somewhat disappointing). But the weird thing is, I was on the September security patch while installing this update but then when I booted into the system after everything was done and dusted, a notification showed that the system was finishing up with installing the August update and that the September update was still to be downloaded and installed. So I did that but the system failed to install it.
Then I checked XDA and Dhananjay, in his XDA account, has suggested that OTA updates could be installed by switching partitions (new thing in Android N). So I did that, redownloaded the September patch and everything installed just fine but then I realized that there were no root privileges in this particular partition. After some effort, I somehow re-entered recovery and switched back to the other partition, hoping that the update would stick. But it didn't. As soon as I rebooted back into system, there was that notification again (finishing up the August update and telling me to download the September patch).
So basically, I am back to square one.
Anyone knows how to break out of this vicious circle?
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Similar with me, I have Sep build in slot A and Aug build in slot B. I'm not able to install the Oct build.
sunshinebhushan said:
Similar with me, I have Sep build in slot A and Aug build in slot B. I'm not able to install the Oct build.
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mine also any sol to fix this?
Steps to fix any root mess-up that might happened and/or corrupt system from tampering with files.
1. Follow this guide, you can start from the flashing part
2. Download the mi flash app + a1 fastboot stock rom
3. Flash using the guide, make sure you select 'save user data'! or you will lose all your data!!
4. Once the flashing is complete you will reboot into the august patch, go to updates and install all the updates as usual
5. Root/Flash recovery using your favorite method.
I played around the system partition too much and had some issues with play services, also I couldn't update to october patch, after doing the above, everything works great. just use this guide anytime you want a clean slate.
Also always backup everything on twrp, always a useful thing to do.
Good luck
I didn't have any such problem. This is what I did: I was on Sep patch on 'b' rooted with magisk --> installed Oct ota update --> rebooted --> rebooted to twrp, flashed magisk 13.4. and rebooted to system --> everything works.
BTW how did you get root; CF-auto root or Magisk?
Ex-Hunter said:
I didn't have any such problem. This is what I did: I was on Sep patch on 'b' rooted with magisk --> installed Oct ota update --> rebooted --> rebooted to twrp, flashed magisk 13.4. and rebooted to system --> everything works.
BTW how did you get root; CF-auto root or Magisk?
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I used AIO tool with patched boot.img then flashfire for SuperSu.
For me, the oct update is not getting installed at the first place
sunshinebhushan said:
I used AIO tool with patched boot.img then flashfire for SuperSu.
For me, the oct update is not getting installed at the first place
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The AIO tool uses CF root. Normally you FlashFire would be able to capture the OTA update and flash it but some have reported that it's not happening for our device. IMO you can do one of the two things.
You can do what @sooti suggested till step 4 and then root using Magisk and TWRP. Refer here.
Or
You can find which partition has sep update installed; reboot to it and unroot SuperSU; flash stock sep boot.img and install oct OTA update. After that follow this to get root.
BTW you don't need to flash TWRP; just boot to it and flash Magisk to get root.
Ex-Hunter said:
I didn't have any such problem. This is what I did: I was on Sep patch on 'b' rooted with magisk --> installed Oct ota update --> rebooted --> rebooted to twrp, flashed magisk 13.4. and rebooted to system --> everything works.
BTW how did you get root; CF-auto root or Magisk?
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Hi. As I mentioned, I am not even on the September patch. I used to be but then I rooted it today (installed Magisk) and suddenly I'm back to the August patch. September patch only installs in 'a', which is not rooted. That doesn't really serve my purpose.
Ex-Hunter said:
The AIO tool uses CF root. Normally you FlashFire would be able to capture the OTA update and flash it but some have reported that it's not happening for our device. IMO you can do one of the two things.
You can do what @sooti suggested till step 4 and then root using Magisk and TWRP. Refer here.
Or
You can find which partition has sep update installed; reboot to it and unroot SuperSU; flash stock sep boot.img and install oct OTA update. After that follow this to get root.
BTW you don't need to flash TWRP; just boot to it and flash Magisk to get root.
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Hi. There seems to be a problem with what you suggest. The video I followed does almost the same thing. I even have TWRP, along with Magisk of course. The problem is, when I boot to 'a' (the partition that successfully installs the September update), I find that it isn't rooted. Magisk is inactive. And root checker says that root isn't properly installed. So obviously, the question of unrooting is rendered moot.
I want to be able to install the OTA update in my rooted partition and make it stick. People have installed OTA updates to rooted ROMs (mostly using FlashFire), but Flash Fire is giving me an unusual error, something about being unable to install OTA even though it has detected it due to being unable to find some files in boot/recovery folder or something like that.
@anirbannath
Just to be clear, when you reboot to system which partition and which patch are you in?
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@anirbannath
Just to be clear, when you reboot to system which partition and which patch are you in?
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I think I should update a little bit : I tried rooting both the partitions and what I saw was that I am on September patch on both of them now. However, the problem still persists albeit in a slightly different manner. Currently I am on partition 'a' because the WiFi is having some weird problems in partition 'b'. So now I have the update notification for the October security patch but after downloading, the system gets stuck on Step 1 of 2 of installing the update. I guess, side-effect of rooting. But this isn't the issue.
I found out that the real problem is the FlashFire app. Since I have downloaded the October patch and rooted both partitions, I had hoped that FlashFire would work now, but that same error persists (which is something like Update Engine binaries could not be found, so update cannot be handled - I have asked a separate question about that, if you would be so kind as to go to my profile and check it out).
I got bootloop when installing october security patch......
I have unlocked bootloader and also rooted my phone using CF-auto-root but when try to install october security update after reboot my phone got bootloop.....
So, what do i do now ?
anirbannath said:
@Ex-Hunter
I think I should update a little bit : I tried rooting both the partitions and what I saw was that I am on September patch on both of them now. However, the problem still persists albeit in a slightly different manner. Currently I am on partition 'a' because the WiFi is having some weird problems in partition 'b'. So now I have the update notification for the October security patch but after downloading, the system gets stuck on Step 1 of 2 of installing the update. I guess, side-effect of rooting. But this isn't the issue.
I found out that the real problem is the FlashFire app. Since I have downloaded the October patch and rooted both partitions, I had hoped that FlashFire would work now, but that same error persists (which is something like Update Engine binaries could not be found, so update cannot be handled - I have asked a separate question about that, if you would be so kind as to go to my profile and check it out).
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Thanks for clarifying. It is interesting that you are on Sep patch on both the partitions. IMO the sure shot way of solving your problem would be to go back to stock and root using Magisk.
Follow the "Flashing Guide for Fastboot Update"guide. Download the Sep fastboot rom for Step 2; Select 'clean all' for Step 5 but do note that it will wipe all user data. Now you will be on stock sep rom on slot a. You'll get OTA notification for the Oct patch, go ahead and install. After rebooting you will be on stock oct rom on slot b.
After finishing, download TWRP and Magisk from here or you can download this package, I have included recovery and Magisk. Copy Magisk-v13.4.zip to your device.
Go to fastboot mode and verify that you're unlocked and all drivers are installed.
While in fastboot type
Code:
fastboot getvar all
You can see which slot is active.
I suggest you NOT to flash TWRP but boot to it instead.
To do so type
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
In a few secs you should be in TWRP. If you're not booting into TWRP disconnect the device and switch off; Press vol down button and connect the USB. You should now be in fastboot mode. Try typing the cmd again and it should work.
Flash Magisk-v13.4.zip via TWRP.
Reboot to system
Download the latest Magisk Manager and install. DO NOT update Magisk.
Download and install as usual when the next OTA update arrives. You will lose the root when you reboot. But no worries, just reflash Magisk-v13.4.zip via TWRP and you will be good to go.
P.S. @ topjohnwu is working to get official magisk on our device. When that arrives you will be able to patch Magisk to the OTA update without going to TWRP.
Ex-Hunter said:
The AIO tool uses CF root. Normally you FlashFire would be able to capture the OTA update and flash it but some have reported that it's not happening for our device. IMO you can do one of the two things.
You can do what @sooti suggested till step 4 and then root using Magisk and TWRP. Refer here.
Or
You can find which partition has sep update installed; reboot to it and unroot SuperSU; flash stock sep boot.img and install oct OTA update. After that follow this to get root.
BTW you don't need to flash TWRP; just boot to it and flash Magisk to get root.
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I followed the steps you mentioned, all went well thanks for that. But couldn't edit build.prop with this root method tried with ES explorer (previously with CF root it was successful)
sunshinebhushan said:
I followed the steps you mentioned, all went well thanks for that. But couldn't edit build.prop with this root method tried with ES explorer (previously with CF root it was successful)
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Go to Magisk Manager>Menu>Superuser; Check if the switch is ON for ES explorer.
You can also try Amaze file manager. Its completely FOSS. Go to Amaze>menu>Settings>Root Explorer and switch ON.
Edit: BTW you're not editing build.prop directly,are you? You can't do that for systemless root.
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Go to Magisk Manager>Menu>Superuser; Check if the switch is ON for ES explorer.
You can also try Amaze file manager. Its completely FOSS. Go to Amaze>menu>Settings>Root Explorer and switch ON.
Edit: BTW you're not editing build.prop directly,are you? You can't do that for systemless root.
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I am trying to edit directly, what is the other way to edit?
sunshinebhushan said:
I am trying to edit directly, what is the other way to edit?
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You've to use resetprop tool for that. You can modify an existing module or put a script at /magisk/.core/service.d (I think.... haven't done that in a long while). You can ask magisk related queries here (unofficial magisk 13.4) or here (official)
Ex-Hunter said:
Thanks for clarifying. It is interesting that you are on Sep patch on both the partitions. IMO the sure shot way of solving your problem would be to go back to stock and root using Magisk.
Follow the "Flashing Guide for Fastboot Update"guide. Download the Sep fastboot rom for Step 2; Select 'clean all' for Step 5 but do note that it will wipe all user data. Now you will be on stock sep rom on slot a. You'll get OTA notification for the Oct patch, go ahead and install. After rebooting you will be on stock oct rom on slot b.
After finishing, download TWRP and Magisk from here or you can download this package, I have included recovery and Magisk. Copy Magisk-v13.4.zip to your device.
Go to fastboot mode and verify that you're unlocked and all drivers are installed.
While in fastboot type
You can see which slot is active.
I suggest you NOT to flash TWRP but boot to it instead.
To do so type
In a few secs you should be in TWRP. If you're not booting into TWRP disconnect the device and switch off; Press vol down button and connect the USB. You should now be in fastboot mode. Try typing the cmd again and it should work.
Flash Magisk-v13.4.zip via TWRP.
Reboot to system
Download the latest Magisk Manager and install. DO NOT update Magisk.
Download and install as usual when the next OTA update arrives. You will lose the root when you reboot. But no worries, just reflash Magisk-v13.4.zip via TWRP and you will be good to go.
P.S. @ topjohnwu is working to get official magisk on our device. When that arrives you will be able to patch Magisk to the OTA update without going to TWRP.
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I have updated magisk in Mi 1 and now I am not able to boot my mobile...it just restart and also not able to boot into TWRP...only it's boots into fastboot mode but PC shows waiting for device...wat to do plz help
kiran8631 said:
I have updated magisk in Mi 1 and now I am not able to boot my mobile...it just restart and also not able to boot into TWRP...only it's boots into fastboot mode but PC shows waiting for device...wat to do plz help
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74203817&postcount=4
by flashing with flashfire rooted and installed supersu without twrp flash and now wifi stopped working rest everythig works just fine..for now i m back2stock...can any one tell me the most safe procedure wich do not break any drivers. i m on 1st october patch. thank you in advance
Hi guys,
I have gone thru the forum to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 but have few questions.
1. Is TWRP mandatory to install Magisk for systemless root?
2. If above point is yes, then will the device be eligible for OTA even with TWRP recovery?
3. Please provide steps to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 latest October patch
Thanks in advance.
mpadhu said:
Hi guys,
I have gone thru the forum to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 but have few questions.
1. Is TWRP mandatory to install Magisk for systemless root?
2. If above point is yes, then will the device be eligible for OTA even with TWRP recovery?
3. Please provide steps to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 latest October patch
Thanks in advance.
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Go Here https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271
1. U need TWRP for flashing Magisk.
2. When ur intentions are gaining root access, u should forgo OTA.
3. The above link has everything u need.
joeljose1001 said:
Go Here https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271
1. U need TWRP for flashing Magisk.
2. When ur intentions are gaining root access, u should forgo OTA.
3. The above link has everything u need.
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Thank you for your time and response. There is something called systemless root which will hide the root from the system and also allows official OTA updates.
mpadhu said:
Thank you for your time and response. There is something called systemless root which will hide the root from the system and also allows official OTA updates.
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From what I know, when you download an OTA and prompt your device to install it, your Android system performs a series of checksums to ensure that your /system, /boot, /recovery, and /vendor (or /OEM) partitions are unmodified from their original stock configuration.
The benefit of Magisk is that it does not modify the system partition, but while installing Magisk, the first thing it does is patch boot image. So you might have to restore the original boot image for the OTA to work.
Also, the OTA is designed to be installed via the stock recovery which has been overwritten with TWRP. So, I think u will face a problem there too.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to get an OTA update. It just might not be as easy as u r used to.
joeljose1001 said:
From what I know, when you download an OTA and prompt your device to install it, your Android system performs a series of checksums to ensure that your /system, /boot, /recovery, and /vendor (or /OEM) partitions are unmodified from their original stock configuration.
The benefit of Magisk is that it does not modify the system partition, but while installing Magisk, the first thing it does is patch boot image. So you might have to restore the original boot image for the OTA to work.
Also, the OTA is designed to be installed via the stock recovery which has been overwritten with TWRP. So, I think u will face a problem there too.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to get an OTA update. It just might not be as easy as u r used to.
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Got your point. Thank you. I read that Magisk can be installed without root or even custom recovery.
The below is taken from the official Magisk thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
How to download or extract the stock boot image file from my official ROM?
"Via Magisk Manager:
This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery.
However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot/download mode or ODIN
Install the latest Magisk Manager
If you're planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN, go to Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format, and select .img.tar. For normal users leave it as the default .img
Press Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will now patch your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Copy the patched boot image to your PC. If you can't find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/patched_boot.img"
If we don't have TWRP,
How do we root the device?
Magisk has the option to patch a boot.img file. Technically, you could:
1. pull the boot.img file from the A10 OB1 zip
2. copy it to the phone's internal storage
3. install latest magisk manager, click on install - patch boot.img - choose the boot.img
4. copy the patched boot.img to a pc with ADB and USB drivers
5. put the phone in fastboot mode, sideload the boot.img
I have no idea if this would work, but you could give it a go. I believe that someone else already made a guide for exactly this here in the OP6T forum.
Refer to the twrp thread for OB 10.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/help/how-to-flash-twrp-android-10-beta-1-t3986345
Either do the OTA local upgrade and magisk uninstall then install to inactive slot method, or use the boot patch which there is another thread on that on the ROM Dev section.
I used the first, worked fine. But there is no supported twrp yet. Only magisk root is officially supported on Q.
Hello, After Root, it's impossible for me to boot on recovery mode
Always i'll want to do or, thé phone reboot on fastmode.
g4seb said:
Hello, After Root, it's impossible for me to boot on recovery mode
Always i'll want to do or, thé phone reboot on fastmode.
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Yes, likely because the update flashed to the inactive, and there is no recovery now. So...if you want recovery, only way is to full wipe and do a MSM or flash all and wipe with older stable.
OP support/forums made announcements on their thread on what will happen with upgrading, or rolling back.
They have a rollback file you can download if you want it all working again including recovery. But you will get wiped as mentioned, and be back on the last stable and firmware. Then you can twrp and root all over again.
That is Beta testing for you!!
Happy new year to all you merry people
Going to update my international OP6T from 10.0.1 to 10.3.0. I have TWRP, cutom kernel and Magisk with several modules. I don't care about TWRP, only need Magisk and custom kernel. My plan is:
Clean flash full 10.3.0 from here
reboot to bootloader
boot TWRP, install magisk, ElementalX kernel
reboot to OS.
Is it a correct way or will it brick the phone? Maybe omebody can suggest a better way?
Thanks in advance
It should work. Tho you can flash Magisk from Magisk Manager. There is an option to flash to Other slot after an OTA.
DarthVader said:
It should work. Tho you can flash Magisk from Magisk Manager. There is an option to flash to Other slot after an OTA.
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So just install OTA, install Magisk to another slot and reboot? Should I uninstall all Magisk modules first?
BesoC said:
So just install OTA, install Magisk to another slot and reboot? Should I uninstall all Magisk modules first?
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Gosh...
The official way to do it is always the same, no need to ask at every update how to do it
Flash OTA local update
Don't reboot
From Magisk Manager flash latest twrp as a module if you want twrp
Don't reboot
From Magisk Manager install Magisk on other slot
Reboot
That's the official (cf Magisk GitHub) way to do it. Period. Do what you want with Magisk modules only a very few of them can do harm. I don't touch them. And don't uninstall Magisk before OTA it's useless on our phone