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Has anyone been able to get magisk to work appropriately? I attempted and the magisk apk kept fc'ing. I read about LG devices needing a boot.img "bump". Is this true or has anyone got it working in their own way?
There Is no root method for variants that don't have a unlocked bootloader. You would know this if you read the forums before asking
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mrtruckincowboy said:
There Is no root method for variants that don't have a unlocked bootloader. You would know this if you read the forums before asking
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So, quite frankly, if you read, another user has it working. Further more, with the TMO variant, I do have an unlocked bootloader. Root application works with magisk, however the APK itself fc's.
I thought cowboys were polite ; )
I misread your post thought you were the typical person asking for a update on root I apologize.
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Thats what you get for not reading posts Cowboy... Smh...
I have the H918/tmo and I was able to get magisk running with phh's superuser. I'm kinda iffy on magisk-hide, as i had issues with it initially ( random reboots with it enabled). I turned off magisk hide for about a week, then turned it back on last night with no reboots since.. but haven't tested it with apps.
After running the easy recowvery + root script, i got rid of SuperSU. I believe all i did was a Full Unroot in the options, with no changes to the recovery. (I also may have done a format /data when rebooting to recovery again, but i dont recall fully, so take that into consideration if it didnt work at first (followed by the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip).)
After getting rid of SuperSU/su binary, what i remember doing was:
1 ) Flash magisk v9.zip -> reboot to system to make sure it boots, then adb reboot recovery.
2 ) Flash phh's superuser r266-2.zip -> reboot to system
3 ) install magisk manager via apk, and phh's superuser via playstore.
4 ) test out root.
has anyone been able to get Phh's superuser to work on the Sprint v20 / LS997 ?? If so, how? Thanks in advance.
If you can't get this working there is an app called RootSwitch. It can successfully hide root on the V20 with a toggle.
HiddenKnight said:
Has anyone been able to get magisk to work appropriately? I attempted and the magisk apk kept fc'ing. I read about LG devices needing a boot.img "bump". Is this true or has anyone got it working in their own way?
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ive got 1 working and 1 in testing that uses magisk and phh.
the phh superuser seems to be casusing the systemui to force close often when in hide mode and the random reboots and loss of service, otherwise it was working fine.
but yeah, just flash version 10.2 on your current rom and see what happens!
btw this was on DEC sec patch, on oct builds i never tried it, but this is latest DEC sofware, didnt even use rootswitch
slayerh4x said:
If you can't get this working there is an app called RootSwitch. It can successfully hide root on the V20 with a toggle.
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Is this the App you used?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/play-pokemon-root-switch-method-patched-t3483179
remix435 said:
Is this the App you used?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/play-pokemon-root-switch-method-patched-t3483179
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I am using the one from this rom thread;
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h819-nrd90m-modded-stock-rom-t3503658
Just follow the directions in the OP and you'll be g2g.
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If you can't get this working there is an app called RootSwitch. It can successfully hide root on the V20 with a toggle.
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Tried RootSwitch w/ SuperSU. Didn't pass SafetyNet if that's what you were referring to.
Tried it again last night. Had the 1st 3 options turned on. Soon as I opened Android Pay my phone hot booted and got stuck on the VZW splash screen. Had to pull the battery. Won't try that again with supersu.
I have a VS995 this is how I got my phone to finally take magisk and pass the safetynet check. I'm running software version VS99513A I performed dirty santa to get unlocked bootloader and root access. Now I tried to uninstall supersu threw the app and I got a failed message. I tried going into recovery and flashing the supersu unistaller and that would fail. I tried flash magisk v12.0 and keep getting error message. I got stock in twrp recovery several times and used LGUP and flash either VS99512A KDZ or the VS99513A KDZ. Am not a developer but it seemed as if the boot.img won't take by the magisk zip. Those where my failed attempts for about a week or two. Now on to the success story
Performed Dirty Santa on software version VS99513A. I decide to flash modstock kernaI update v1.1 because it seem to work well with a stock rooted VS995. I flashed busy box in recovery and downloaded the app and also downloaded quick reboot so I could reboot into recovery easier. After reading @poixninja thread on modstock kernal - stocked with goodies he mention flash a boot.img that was patched with magisk. So I but the phone into fastboot mode and flashed his boot.img onto the phone with cmd (command prompt). I think I might have tried to uninstall supersu threw the app and I think it didn't work after flash the boot.img. So I put the phone into recovery mode the to wipe and then to advance wipe and clear dalvik and cache. After that I went to install and flashed the supersu unistaller and it took. After flashing I wipe the cache that twrp ask after most flashes. I then rebooted into recovery to make sure my twrp was not affected because I had and issue with that in previous supersu unistaller attempts. Rebooted ito twrp recovery then rebooted into system. I think whenever I flashed the verzion logo stayed up longer than normal but the phone fully started up. I clicked on supersu and it said no root access. Turned of the phone and did the steps to get to recovery mode. Once in I first wiped dalvik and cache. Then I flashed magisk unistaller and it went threw with no issue. I wiped dalvik and cache then rebooted into recovery. After getting into recovery I rebooted to system.
Sidenote: I recommend after wiping supersu and flashing magisk unistaller. Once you boot up install magisk apk. I didn't install the apk until after I flashed the magisk v12.0 in recovery. I noticed when I reboot the magisk icon was on the phone but when I clicked it it said go to playstore to download. I had the magisk manager apk on my SD card so I just installed it. The install to longer than normal I think it was because I didn't install it prior to flash the zip in recovery. I didn't get a chance to verify it yet.
Once the phone boot and I installed the magisk app manager I open it up and got green checks for installed magisk v12 and properly rooted. I went to setting and turned on enable busy box, magisk hide, and systemless. But when I clicked safetynet I got cts mismatch. Did some research and read on other XDA magisk thread that it maybe because of custom roms, modified kernals and possible supersu somewhere on the system. The only root accessible apps I had installed during this process was busybox and quick reboot. I did notice the first time I ran quick reboot after getting magisk it did give it root access then it did after I opened it again.
I decide to uninstall quick reboot and busy box. I uninstalled both apps. I rebooted into recovery mode the manual way. First thing I did was wipe dalvik and cache. Then I flashed busy box uninstaller. When the flash was running I say in the command lines that it found supersu. Which I thought was odd so I also flashed supersu unistaller. I rebooted into recovery wipe dalvik and cache and flashed uninstall magisk. Then reboot into recovery. I ran busy box uninstaller one more time to see if it would pick up supersu again and the command lines did not mention it. I flashed back magisk v12.0 rebooted into recovery. Then rebooted into system
Opened magisk went to setting to turn on enable busy box, magisk hide and systemless. Check safetnet and failed I found a magisk XDA thread that talks about common issue. It said I had to check magisk core only mode. Once I did that he requested a reboot which I did. Once back up I first cleared in app manager under show system I cleared all data for google play store, google play service for instant app, google play services. I opened magisk clicked safetynet check and I passed it. I went to search for netflix in play store and it pop up I installed it and it working fine so far. I tried logging into snapchat and I got threw.
Hope this maybe help full to anyone having issues
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/kernel-modstock-kernel-stock-goodies-t3563887 (boot img and modstock v1.1)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71154562&postcount=4 (Magisk common issues)
Easier than that...?
sentra10550 said:
I have a VS995 this is how I got my phone to finally take magisk and pass the safetynet check. I'm running software version VS99513A I performed dirty santa to get unlocked bootloader and root access...
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...Hope this maybe help full to anyone having issues
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If I may be so bold, I played around with the rooting process on mine (I have a VS995 on 13A, too), and found a much easier (and possibly cleaner?) way to do this. Of course, the way I'm about to suggest would require a full KDZ to stock and a factory reset...
Here's mine:
Follow this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/lgv20-vs995-verizon-aio-post-06-19-2017-t3624326
Note: For noobs: After step 13, it's a bit misleading, because it doesn't boot DIRECTLY into TWRP, but boots to the white-screen "stock" recovery. The trick is to tell it "Yes" to both reset prompts. (It doesn't actually reset your stuff.) After this, it will take you to the TWRP menu.
When you get to step 14E, DO NOT FLASH SuperSU!
Instead, flash the ReStock zip.
After flashing ReStock, follow step 14G, and then flash Magisk 13.3 (latest stable, haven't tested others) from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
I tried this out of order a couple of other times and ended up either having Magisk not following through with install, or developing issues installing certain apps. (Either getting a -504 error from Play Store, or having valid APKs reply that they were "corrupt" when directly installing.)
Of course, all of the stereotypical disclaimers apply-- YMMV, and I'm not responsible if you brick your device, yadda yadda...
No offense, intended, sentra10550. While I'm glad you managed to get things working, the directions were a bit convoluted and I hope my humble findings might help yourself, in the future(?), and any others that may have a VS995.
Good luck, everybody!
)O( NeoHiPPy )O(
Think I'll wait until an easier method comes out for the VS995 to run Magisk lol..
I was UNABLE to do full unroot on my V20 from SuperSu settings menu. It would say "uninstallation failed"
I tried running UPDATE-unSU.zip from TWRP and it did not help. Magisk keeps on complaining about modified boot file.
I am unlocking boot loader, trying to flash Magisk in TWRP instead of SuperSu as per DirtyStanta root method instructions.
I will also flash restock 1.3 right after to stop static and vibration issue.
If it works, ill update my post.
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Ok i got it working. It was easier then i thought it would be.
These are the steps i did the very first time i got into TWRP after bootloaded unlock process as per DirtySanta rooting instructions.
Entered TWRP
DID NOT format data>yes
Installed Restock1.3 and Magisk.zip
Wipe cache and dalvik. Says Failed to wipe Dalvik (dont know why but what ever)
Reboot.
Result: Asking for unlock password 9 attempts left. So i have to Format Data>Yes
Re-entered TWRP
Format Data>yes
Reboot.
Root works. No SuperSu needed.
Conclusion:
You have to format DATA not for the root to work, but to be able to get into the phone. If there was a way to bypass that, there would be no need to factory reset to root. Root method would not require you to wipe the phone.
How ever, some apps that i use still do not support systemless root. They fail to do their work such as removing system apps. I cant remove any of my system apps for some reasons. I get "failed" messageevery time.
I was told i need modules for Magisk, but i have yet understood what that even means.
Other apps that use root, work fine. Such as AdAway.org
I am having issues getting an OTA with Magisk 15.2 installed. MAgisk Manager is 5.5.3.
1. I did a flash of fastboot rom for the first december update of 7.1.2 without overwriting storage.
2. I unlocked the bootloader
3. I booted (did not flash) to 3.1.1 of TWRP and loaded Magisk 15.2. Everything worked fine.
4. I followed this guide https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips and went Magisk Manager → Uninstall → Restore Stock Boot. I received a confirmation that the stock boot was restored. However, at this point, my google camera still works. This seems illogical if the stock boot is replaced.
5. When I download the second december OTA update I get a failure to install error at step 2 of 2.
Has anyone had similar issues or have solution? If I post to the Magisk threads, what logs will they require and how specifically must I create the logs and where will they be stored?
I didn't get a reply here. Mod, please delete this post. I will add it at Magisk thread.
Oh, wow. I have also installed magisk in the way you have. I hope it hasn't messed with your system. However I'm fully updated so have no way of trying your method of OTA.
Please update me if you do solve your issue incase I also have similar difficulties.
It is no major issue, it is just a pain in the butt to have to flash the fastboot rom to update... It take 15 minutes and a PC if you can't get OTA...
I'm just lazy.
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I am having issues getting an OTA with Magisk 15.2 installed. MAgisk Manager is 5.5.3.
1. I did a flash of fastboot rom for the first december update of 7.1.2 without overwriting storage.
2. I unlocked the bootloader
3. I booted (did not flash) to 3.1.1 of TWRP and loaded Magisk 15.2. Everything worked fine.
4. I followed this guide https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips and went Magisk Manager → Uninstall → Restore Stock Boot. I received a confirmation that the stock boot was restored. However, at this point, my google camera still works. This seems illogical if the stock boot is replaced.
5. When I download the second december OTA update I get a failure to install error at step 2 of 2.
Has anyone had similar issues or have solution? If I post to the Magisk threads, what logs will they require and how specifically must I create the logs and where will they be stored?
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4. restore boot image function will reflash stock boot.img to boot partition, but until reboot you are still using patched_boot.img which is loaded in memory. So you will not lose root access and all Magisk modules work (until reboot).
5. failed update could be due to tampered system partition (it is enough to mount it as RW in TWRP). Reflash fastboot images without data erase and do not modify system in any way afterwards.
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4. restore boot image function will reflash stock boot.img to boot partition, but until reboot you are still using patched_boot.img which is loaded in memory. So you will not lose root access and all Magisk modules work (until reboot)
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Thanks for the detailed reply.. this is the thing that confuses me. The Magical guide clear states to not reboot the phone after uninstalling the patched boot.. so how can the ota possibly pass?
ludditefornow said:
Thanks for the detailed reply.. this is the thing that confuses me. The Magical guide clear states to not reboot the phone after uninstalling the patched boot.. so how can the ota possibly pass?
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OTA updater verifies system and boot partition (possibly other partitions too) - if they are intact, it applies the OTA patch to unused, secondary partitions. OTA updator doesn't care if your currently running boot image is patched or not, because it's not using files from RAM, but from ROM. Once update finishes its thing (stage 2/2), you install Magisk in backup boot partition, which after reboot becomes active. This is why it's possible to apply OTA while you're rooted with Magisk and you have A/B partition system (as long as you follow the guide).
I'm following the topjohnwu's guide on how to update with Magisk but I do not find it clear enough. Are these the steps I need to take in order to not-brick and update my phone with the Feb update.
1. Uninstall Magisk by "restore images" option.
2. Install OTA
3. Reboot to reinstall Magisk on second slot
Magisk is NOT installed on the second partition! And I prefer not to flash back the original image just to do that. My system should be read only and I do not have twrp, I never had, I updated my Google services framework from apkmirror and I got the update, now how do I apply it without soft bricking?
Update
Step 2 failed, "installation problem". Wtf do I do in order not to lose Magisk or data?
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I've uninstalled Magisk but haven't restarted, hoping to get a solution where I keep my sh*t since that's what the guide said...
Edit 2
I'm reading the other thread but I'm having trouble finding a single useful information there, quote one if you find it, it might be my autism that I don't see a solution in that three pages long thread. Tell me I need to MiFlash this sh*t so I calmly jump through my window instead of wasting the whole night on making it work, then wasting another day on backing my sh*t up.
Edit 3
Fully uninstalled Magisk by instructions of an indian guide. BOOTLOOP.
Note to self, stop following southern asian guides.
Downloaded ROM and MiFlash, flashed flash_all_except_storage.bat.
Shook for 4 minutes until "success" mark, successful reboot.
Edit 4:
follow the regular magisk flash guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/help/how-to-root-mi-a1-february-ota-update-t3757934
If you got into bootloop after Magisk uninstallation, you did modify system partition at some point. This is also the reason why you couldn't install OTA. Magisk OTA update guide works perfectly fine for unaltered system partition.
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If you got into bootloop after Magisk uninstallation, you did modify system partition at some point. This is also the reason why you couldn't install OTA. Magisk OTA update guide works perfectly fine for unaltered system partition.
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That's what I figured, but how? I just did exactly everything I did before the OTA attempt, I just installed few modules and touched nothing else. At which point could've I touched system partition?
So I'm reading now that apps can still alter /system with the Magisk root perm, so, I what about one of these apps.
1. Does anyone know if they can mess with the system?
BusyBox
Greenify
Lucky patcher (this c*nt is my main suspect)
Titanium backup
2. Can we somehow make sure that we haven't touched the system partition before OTA attempt?
3. Once I've redone everything (flash Rom without storage, install OTA, install Magisk), my system shouldn't be touched now, right?
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That's what I figured, but how? I just did exactly everything I did before the OTA attempt, I just installed few modules and touched nothing else. At which point could've I touched system partition?
So I'm reading now that apps can still alter /system with the Magisk root perm, so, I what about one of these apps.
1. Does anyone know if they can mess with the system?
BusyBox
Greenify
Lucky patcher (this c*nt is my main suspect)
Titanium backup
2. Can we somehow make sure that we haven't touched the system partition before OTA attempt?
3. Once I've redone everything (flash Rom without storage, install OTA, install Magisk), my system shouldn't be touched now, right?
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Please keep in mind that Magisk is 2in1 package. First of all it provides root access, any app with root access can modify system directly. Second feature are systemless modifications, but you must follow defined rules to make them work.
From your list of apps, BusyBox would be my first suspect. You must use Magisk BusyBox module, the standard BusyBox is installed directly to the system partition. Lucky app might be the culprit too, though it depends on which features exactly did you use.
Yes, once you reflash stock ROM, apply OTA and install Magisk (the correct way), you're system partition will be ready for the next OTA.
Someone mentioned one command which could verify the last modification date of any partition, but can't find it right now.
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Please keep in mind that Magisk is 2in1 package. First of all it provides root access, any app with root access can modify system directly. Second feature are systemless modifications, but you must follow defined rules to make them work.
From your list of apps, BusyBox would be my first suspect. You must use Magisk BusyBox module, the standard BusyBox is installed directly to the system partition. Lucky app might be the culprit too, though it depends on which features exactly did you use.
Yes, once you reflash stock ROM, apply OTA and install Magisk (the correct way), you're system partition will be ready for the next OTA.
Someone mentioned one command which could verify the last modification date of any partition, but can't find it right now.
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Dang I really need that command.
_mysiak_ said:
Please keep in mind that Magisk is 2in1 package. First of all it provides root access, any app with root access can modify system directly. Second feature are systemless modifications, but you must follow defined rules to make them work.
From your list of apps, BusyBox would be my first suspect. You must use Magisk BusyBox module, the standard BusyBox is installed directly to the system partition. Lucky app might be the culprit too, though it depends on which features exactly did you use.
Yes, once you reflash stock ROM, apply OTA and install Magisk (the correct way), you're system partition will be ready for the next OTA.
Someone mentioned one command which could verify the last modification date of any partition, but can't find it right now.
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Don't bother trying to find it, it exists, I'll make a dedicated thread at some point, thanks for the answer, BusyBox seems logical.
The correct way to install Magisk? I just flash Ranjit's patched img from the official thread on Magisk root, that should be the correct way.
I just use lucky to patch cirtain apps, so that shouldn't be a problem
Right now, I'm giving Magisk root perm to Greenify, Lucky Patcher and Unified Hosts. Also both Greenify and the Unified hosts adblock have their own modules in magisk.
Hopefully I still haven't touched my system partition.
I encountered the error as well after trying the Pixel OTA method. To flash the update successfully, I flashed stock January system and boot img via fastboot and it updated properly after. Then I just patched the stock Feb boot img and went back to fastboot. Once there, i did the fastboot boot command with the patched Feb boot.img so I got root back after updating.
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HI,
I have a redmi5+ rooted. I use luckypatcher (i applied some patchs to some apps) and i have installed once BusyBox (didn't do anything in special).
I want to know if it is secure to flash the full update?
PS: how do I confirm if the system files and vendor are ok to proceed?
Thanks
cant you flash the ota in twrp and then reflash magisk if needed?
robgee789 said:
cant you flash the ota in twrp and then reflash magisk if needed?
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Yes, I can do that.
I Know the procedure to flash full zip file via TWRP. Via this toturial: youtube.com/watch?v=oUUzxYHV_ac&t=1s&index=11&list=WL
But i want to know if it is secure to flash, because i used these two applications.
After a long time I finally decided to upgrade to PIE (stock).
The latest official Fastboot ROM I could find is from May (V10.0.9.0) - so this is what I used to install.
Everything went fine, and as expected I was prompted for an OTA upgrade to August which I performed. The Build number become ...V10.0.12.0
Afterwards I installed Magsik (V19.3) via Boot to TWRP - also with no problem.
But surprise: I was prompted for another OTA-upgrade this time to July2019, and the Build number shows V10.0.9.0 !
Ok, I uninstalled Magisk to get this upgrade done, but the upgrade failed..
Went back to re-flash the Fastboot ROM for May and .. and ... and the story repeated.
Any idea what's going on?
I would reflash whole ROM with the latest official Fastboot ROM again (do not forget to remove bootloader lock command from the flashing script or you'll lose your data) and flash Magisk from TWRP. For the OTA update follow this guide, you don't really need to mess up with TWRP more than once https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tutorials.md.
One thing to keep in mind - do NOT allow system modifications in TWRP as it will mount system partition as R/W and prevent future OTA updates to install. If you allowed it somewhere in the past (or you don't remember) - delete TWRP settings from /sdcard/TWRP and pay attention on the first boot of TWRP.
October Security Patch has been posted.
What is the size of this update? I received only 7.1mb update ?
astaineakash said:
What is the size of this update? I received only 7.1mb update
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I don't know. Flashed the full image from Google.
in Germany, the update is also so big
astaineakash said:
What is the size of this update? I received only 7.1mb update
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Yes, it is 7.1 MB. Strange.
Wow huge update! My WiFi couldn't cope up with 7.1mb update. Awesome Google ?
Nothing here yet, T-Mobile, Houston.
Edit: received OTA last evening 10/08. I believe the size was 7.4mb.
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yes the ota is 7.1mb, i have root so i tired to uninstall magisk (restoring images) then applying the ota then reinstalling magisk then reboot but didnt work as system update error couldnt install, also tried to boot to twrp then sideload the ota zip but caused problems and was about to lose my data (storage didnt show up in twrp) but i played around and changed boot slot and storage showed up again so i flashed factory image without -w and reflashed magisk and kernel
Nightf0x_007 said:
yes the ota is 7.1mb, i have root so i tired to uninstall magisk (restoring images) then applying the ota then reinstalling magisk then reboot but didnt work as system update error couldnt install, also tried to boot to twrp then sideload the ota zip but caused problems and was about to lose my data (storage didnt show up in twrp) but i played around and changed boot slot and storage showed up again so i flashed factory image without -w and reflashed magisk and kernel
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Dude sometimes this phone just needs a little extra... Lol glad you kept your cool and hung in there.
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Nightf0x_007 said:
yes the ota is 7.1mb, i have root so i tired to uninstall magisk (restoring images) then applying the ota then reinstalling magisk then reboot but didnt work as system update error couldnt install, also tried to boot to twrp then sideload the ota zip but caused problems and was about to lose my data (storage didnt show up in twrp) but i played around and changed boot slot and storage showed up again so i flashed factory image without -w and reflashed magisk and kernel
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How did you "reflash magisk and kernel?" Did you boot to system first?
astaineakash said:
What is the size of this update? I received only 7.1mb update ?
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Me too
jlokos said:
How did you "reflash magisk and kernel?" Did you boot to system first?
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Yes after flashing factory image without wiping, i booted up to system then checked magisk wasnt installed (only manager app), then i fastbooted to twrp recovery flashed custom kernel then flashed magisk and reboot, thats it, and all my magisk settings returned back to what it was like before all this
Can anyone please post the fingerprint for the October build from build.prop?
Much thanks!!
Any easy way to install this on a rooted phone without wiping data?
Dylan.4 said:
Any easy way to install this on a rooted phone without wiping data?
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First, YMMV! Make backups, always.
Here's my process. It's worked for me for a good while now. My main goal was to do this all on-device, without using a computer or other ADB source. It assumes you keep TWRP installed.
1. Download the full OTA from Google. This is the one in a recovery flashable package, not the fastboot script one.
2. Download the TWRP installer.
3. Download the latest Magisk installer.
4. Turn off the screen lock. TWRP doesn't like it, and won't see the internal storage elsewise.
5. Boot to TWRP recovery.
6. Install the OTA zip via TWRP. DO NOT REBOOT NOW!
7. Install the TWRP recovery zip.
8. Reboot. I like to let Android boot all the way before I install Magisk. It may not be completely necessary, but I believe you have to switch the A/B slot in TWRP if you don't, before installing.
9. Boot to TWRP recovery again.
10. Install the Magisk zip.
11. Re-enable your security, including re-adding your fingerprints if you use them.
If you want to use an additional computer, just fastboot the full images after removing the "-w" from the bat file, fastboot boot to TWRP, then re-install TWRP (if desired) and Magisk.
Since October patch (rooted) I have massive problems my pc/my phone detecting my phone/my pc. I dont know why, its just charging, one time it worked (I need USB-Tethering) I was just restarting and restarting the phone, turning debugging on/off...
Any idea how to fix this?
edit: It just says unknown usb-device, I manually uninstalled and installed the latest android usb drivers. If I try to use an adb command it just says "error: no devices/emulators found"
Probably the worst security patch. My sensors aren't working properly, phone doesn't go off while i talk. It hangs at odd occasions. Battery is weak. Auto brightness isn't working either
hawkjm73 said:
First, YMMV! Make backups, always.
Here's my process. It's worked for me for a good while now. My main goal was to do this all on-device, without using a computer or other ADB source. It assumes you keep TWRP installed.
1. Download the full OTA from Google. This is the one in a recovery flashable package, not the fastboot script one.
2. Download the TWRP installer.
3. Download the latest Magisk installer.
4. Turn off the screen lock. TWRP doesn't like it, and won't see the internal storage elsewise.
5. Boot to TWRP recovery.
6. Install the OTA zip via TWRP. DO NOT REBOOT NOW!
7. Install the TWRP recovery zip.
8. Reboot. I like to let Android boot all the way before I install Magisk. It may not be completely necessary, but I believe you have to switch the A/B slot in TWRP if you don't, before installing.
9. Boot to TWRP recovery again.
10. Install the Magisk zip.
11. Re-enable your security, including re-adding your fingerprints if you use them.
If you want to use an additional computer, just fastboot the full images after removing the "-w" from the bat file, fastboot boot to TWRP, then re-install TWRP (if desired) and Magisk.
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Perfect, it worked. Thank you!