Currently out driving, but read that latest canary Verizon of magisk worked with android Q, so I went ahead and pulled the file to flash, no idea about the lastest TWRP but if you want to try ahere it is, obviously you can get it at the github repo also. Will try when I get home, please let me know
It will most probably not work:
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1105922417002799106
It was the aosp image should work fine if TWRP boots
Confirmed doesn't work manually patching boot image
I got a bootloop when I flashed via TWRP.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using XDA-Developers Legacy app
I was going to try, but I've been out and about all day - glad you all already tried.
I'm gonna remove root and play with Q for a while - maybe John will make some headway (or else that other dude that seems to have another way in can get it working).
pk92 said:
Confirmed doesn't work manually patching boot image
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Mind sharing the patched boot image?
Subhojit said:
Mind sharing the patched boot image?
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I said it didn't work; so I deleted the patched image. If you want I can create a new one?
bootloop just waiting
Maybe flashing the zip with a flasher like franco kernel manager or elementalx kernel manager while waiting for twrp?
TENN3R said:
Maybe flashing the zip with a flasher like franco kernel manager or elementalx kernel manager while waiting for twrp?
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You'd need root to do that.
Apparently the latest Canary build (EDIT: of Magisk) works with the 1st and 2nd gen Pixels, but I can't get TWRP to decrypt my data so I can't test. How did everyone else get TWRP to decrypt data?
ANDR01DN00B said:
Apparently the latest Canary build (EDIT: of Magisk) works with the 1st and 2nd gen Pixels, but I can't get TWRP to decrypt my data so I can't test. How did everyone else get TWRP to decrypt data?
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Does removing screen lock security work?
Will try latest canary when I get home, when I got twrp to work with Q I had done a fresh install no security. Will try in an hour
ANDR01DN00B said:
Apparently the latest Canary build (EDIT: of Magisk) works with the 1st and 2nd gen Pixels, but I can't get TWRP to decrypt my data so I can't test. How did everyone else get TWRP to decrypt data?
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Thanks for the info - I'll try it right now.
ANDR01DN00B said:
Apparently the latest Canary build (EDIT: of Magisk) works with the 1st and 2nd gen Pixels, but I can't get TWRP to decrypt my data so I can't test. How did everyone else get TWRP to decrypt data?
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Where did you read that?
Guys you should at least watch John Wu´s twitter. He is working on new biuld that will work, but its not out yet.
ANDR01DN00B said:
Apparently the latest Canary build (EDIT: of Magisk) works with the 1st and 2nd gen Pixels, but I can't get TWRP to decrypt my data so I can't test. How did everyone else get TWRP to decrypt data?
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TWRP worked fine for me using my standard update procedure. I downloaded the ota, side loaded it with TWRP, reinstalled TWRP before rebooting and I can still decrypt with my swipe pattern by booting to recovery.
Mikulec said:
Guys you should at least watch John Wu´s twitter. He is working on new build that will work, but it's not out yet.
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This. And reading is fundamental.
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Has anyone had any issues trying to flash the latest supersu beta on 7.1.1? I get an abort message whenever I flash
Guitarboarder28 said:
Has anyone had any issues trying to flash the latest supersu beta on 7.1.1? I get an abort message whenever I flash
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Chainfire has stated before that root with SuperSU on 7.1 may be a while, that he's working on it but a lot has changed (at least I read this all from him on a Pixel related thread...I assume much of it holds true for 7.1 in general).
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Chainfire has stated before that root with SuperSU on 7.1 may be a while, that he's working on it but a lot has changed (at least I read this all from him on a Pixel related thread...I assume much of it holds true for 7.1 in general).
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Oh thanks. I've seen others talk about rooting on 7.1 no problem. I'll have to do more digging I guess
I rooted the 7.1 DP 1 With supersu SR1-v2.78.
No issues at all (even A.R.I.S.E. worked after deleting audio_effects.conf)
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I rooted the 7.1 DP 1 With supersu SR1-v2.78.
No issues at all (even A.R.I.S.E. worked after deleting audio_effects.conf)
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Did you root after flashing the ota or full image? I've been trying sr1 and for whatever reason after the ramdisk patch script it fails.
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Did you root after flashing the ota or full image? I've been trying sr1 and for whatever reason after the ramdisk patch script it fails.
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I used Fastboot and flashed every image manually (so that i wouldn't loose data). I used twrp 3.0.2-2 fyi. What about you?
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I used Fastboot and flashed every image manually (so that i wouldn't loose data). I used twrp 3.0.2-2 fyi. What about you?
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I was trying after flashing the ota. I even tried the full image without wiping (same version of twrp as you). Something must have just gotten messed up flashing the ota though. I gave up and did a full flash with wipe and sr1 flashed no problem. Thanks for trying to help me out though, I appreciate it
Edit: worded better. @Mgrev no hate was meant, thanks for trying to help me out!
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you sound like you need a hug!
Oh thanks. I've seen others talk about rooting on 7.1 no problem. I'll have to do more digging I guess
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Interesting...maybe he was exclusively referring to the new Pixel partition structure, etc...Not sure. Good luck
I was able to flash SuperSU R1 from TWRP and it worked, but when I added SUHIDE it hangs at boot animation. I flashed the factory image file by file, and not the OTA.
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Interesting...maybe he was exclusively referring to the new Pixel partition structure, etc...Not sure. Good luck
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Yes that's my guess too I'm assuming he's talking about the pixel and it's new partitions
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I was able to flash SuperSU R1 from TWRP and it worked, but when I added SUHIDE it hangs at boot animation. I flashed the factory image file by file, and not the OTA.
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oh thanks for the heads up. Who knows if we'll ever see an updated suhide with safetynet checking the bootloader it may never be possible to pass safety net anymore
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Yes that's my guess too I'm assuming he's talking about the pixel and it's new partitions
oh thanks for the heads up. Who knows if we'll ever see an updated suhide with safetynet checking the bootloader it may never be possible to pass safety net anymore
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Well not worried about passing safetynet, since I can do without Android Pay, just want to hide root to play PoGo.
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Well not worried about passing safetynet, since I can do without Android Pay, just want to hide root to play PoGo.
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Oh is it no longer using safetynet? There's a new hide method with magisk V8 maybe that'll work
Guitarboarder28 said:
Oh is it no longer using safetynet? There's a new hide method with magisk V8 maybe that'll work
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Well my bootloader is unlocked, but having suhide installed on the developer preview causes a boot hang. Will have to try the other method out. Thanks.
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I was trying after flashing the ota. I even tried the full image without wiping (same version of twrp as you). Something must have just gotten messed up flashing the ota though. I gave up and did a full flash with wipe and sr1 flashed no problem. Thanks for trying to help me out though, I appreciate it
Edit: worded better. @Mgrev no hate was meant, thanks for trying to help me out!
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I didn't think you meant to express hate either!
I seemed to forget to mention that i backed up my data with titanium backup, flashed, then wiped, and then restored it. So in the end, you probably need to wipe (just like you did)
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Well my bootloader is unlocked, but having suhide installed on the developer preview causes a boot hang. Will have to try the other method out. Thanks.
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Magisk hide just hides Magisk itself... it doesn't do anything for root. As for PoGo, right now the only way to do that on 7.1.1 is to NOT be rooted.
Once the kernel sources for the 7.1.1 are released, this patch will make its way onto custom kernels, which means you'll still be able to edit /system while rooted, unroot, and keep the changes via the patched kernel, as well as bypassing the SafetyNet bootloader check.
A kernel does exist now with that patch (francokernel), but it is based on the 7.0 kernel sources, so some things are broken if used on 7.1.1.
In re: to the superSU ramdisk install failure, this will happen if there are old files left over in /data from a previous magisk install and/or patched boot images. The SuperSU installer script will detect those and step into code branches that it doesn't need to be in, and thus fail. The solution is deleting the offending files from TWRP w/ adb, and installing SuperSU zip again.
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Works fine for me flashed 7.1.1 OTA then flashed SuperSU zip
I can't seem to install Magisk 16.0 via TWRP 3.2 on the Oreo update. It installs, but enters a bootloop. Why is that?
Also TWRP said cannot mount /data. How to fix this?
"Failed to mount '/data' (No such process)"
Also cannot format data this way
EDIT: Installed Magisk 16.4, no change. Also just realized that internal storage is inaccessible.
I upgraded and got in a bootloop. Then I remembered I had Nougat substratum themes active. Only way I got it booting is by factory resetting it.
As for installing magisk with root access, you can try the TWRPless method. I got it working on mine. All you need is the stock boot image and a computer to use adb.
Steps on installing magisk on Oreo:
1. Put the boot image somewhere you can easily find it for later use
2. Install the latest magisk manager apk on your phone
3. Enter magisk manager and install magisk (root) using the "patch boot image" method.
4. Send the patched boot image to your computer
5. Now reboot into bootloader
6. Now on your computer install the patched boot image using fastboot flash boot "patched boot image"
7. Reboot and profit!
Hope this helped you out. Good luck
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I upgraded and got in a bootloop. Then I remembered I had Nougat substratum themes active. Only way I got it booting is by factory resetting it.
As for installing magisk with root access, you can try the TWRPless method. I got it working on mine. All you need is the stock boot image and a computer to use adb.
Steps on installing magisk on Oreo:
1. Put the boot image somewhere you can easily find it for later use
2. Install the latest magisk manager apk on your phone
3. Enter magisk manager and install magisk (root) using the "patch boot image" method.
4. Send the patched boot image to your computer
5. Now reboot into bootloader
6. Now on your computer install the patched boot image using fastboot flash boot "patched boot image"
7. Reboot and profit!
Hope this helped you out. Good luck
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For anyone who tries the above method and has their fingerprint sensor stop working as I did, use a root file manager to remove the following directory/file:
/data/system/users/0/fpdata
/data/system/users/0/settings_fingerprint.xml
and reboot.
Certain modules required me to delete those files again, and some others broke the fingerprint functionality until they were removed and I rebooted twice. I hope someone can find a complete workaround soon.
+)KEV1N(+ said:
I upgraded and got in a bootloop. Then I remembered I had Nougat substratum themes active. Only way I got it booting is by factory resetting it.
As for installing magisk with root access, you can try the TWRPless method. I got it working on mine. All you need is the stock boot image and a computer to use adb.
Steps on installing magisk on Oreo:
1. Put the boot image somewhere you can easily find it for later use
2. Install the latest magisk manager apk on your phone
3. Enter magisk manager and install magisk (root) using the "patch boot image" method.
4. Send the patched boot image to your computer
5. Now reboot into bootloader
6. Now on your computer install the patched boot image using fastboot flash boot "patched boot image"
7. Reboot and profit!
Hope this helped you out. Good luck
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Already tried. Bootloop also, probably since magisk manager used v 16.0 instead 16.4.
I noticed that 16.4 actually signed the boot image using test keys, as opposed to the 16.0 which didn't.
I'm a bit frustrated here man
EDIT: I have substratum but I don't have any of the themes active, so the first one is a go. Installing magisk however...
GBry said:
Already tried. Bootloop also, probably since magisk manager used v 16.0 instead 16.4.
I noticed that 16.4 actually signed the boot image using test keys, as opposed to the 16.0 which didn't.
I'm a bit frustrated here man
EDIT: I have substratum but I don't have any of the themes active, so the first one is a go. Installing magisk however...
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So, now you're stuck in a bootloop?
Also, yes I used version 16.0 (you can never go wrong with a stable release)
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kekley said:
For anyone who tries the above method and has their fingerprint sensor stop working as I did, use a root file manager to remove the following directory/file:
/data/system/users/0/fpdata
/data/system/users/0/settings_fingerprint.xml
and reboot.
Certain modules required me to delete those files again, and some others broke the fingerprint functionality until they were removed and I rebooted twice. I hope someone can find a complete workaround soon.
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Did you try wiping your cache?
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So, now you're stuck in a bootloop?
Also, yes I used version 16.0 (you can never go wrong with a stable release)
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Did you try wiping your cache?
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Technically, I'm not now, since I flashed the original boot.img
But yes, if I installed magisk either via the patched boot.img or TWRP, I get a bootloop
Actually idk if bootloop or nah since I can't access logcat via adb, but it's on the bootlogo for like 5 mins (regular start time is 30-ish sec)
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Did you try wiping your cache?
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That was the first thing I tried, in fact. I have to use magisk 16.4 as well or else the fingerprint reader refuses to work no matter what. You haven't run into this issue at all? What's your setup if I might ask, and did you patch the boot image from the oreo update zip to install magisk?
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That was the first thing I tried, in fact. I have to use magisk 16.4 as well or else the fingerprint reader refuses to work no matter what. You haven't run into this issue at all? What's your setup if I might ask, and did you patch the boot image from the oreo update zip to install magisk?
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I just watched a video tutorial to root it and keep stock recovery. Another thing to take note of is that I upgraded to Oreo using TWRP instead of stock recovery (yes, I didn't think it was possible on this phone).
Once I upgraded to Oreo, it reverted back to stock recovery. As you read above, I got stuck in a bootloop because I had substratum themes active, but I fixed it by using the stock recovery to factory reset it. (It's also nice to factory reset after a major OS upgrade so that you don't encounter any problems with old files)
If anyone's interested in a video, here's the one I watched:
Note: always make backups of your personal data!!!
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I just watched a video tutorial to root it and keep stock recovery. Another thing to take note of is that I upgraded to Oreo using TWRP instead of stock recovery (yes, I didn't think it was possible on this phone).
Once I upgraded to Oreo, it reverted back to stock recovery. As you read above, I got stuck in a bootloop because I had substratum themes active, but I fixed it by using the stock recovery to factory reset it. (It's also nice to factory reset after a major OS upgrade so that you don't encounter any problems with old files)
If anyone's interested in a video, here's the one I watched:
Note: always make backups of your personal data!!!
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So you did a factory reset and magisk is working properly? I can boot twrp without installing, but still no go using that method. Yes, I also used TWRP to install oreo, I didn't think it was possible either, but it finished flawlessly. Except the magisk thingy.
Can you mount /data in TWRP after oreo?
GBry said:
So you did a factory reset and magisk is working properly? I can boot twrp without installing, but still no go using that method. Yes, I also used TWRP to install oreo, I didn't think it was possible either, but it finished flawlessly. Except the magisk thingy.
Can you mount /data in TWRP after oreo?
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To answer your first question: yes, I did the basic setups, restored my apps and then installed magisk the way I explained above.
Secondly, did you try installing the latest TWRP? Because I didn't want to install TWRP until I have the stock recovery and TWRP with the latest Oreo kernels.
I saw this morning that shakalaca uploaded TWRP with the latest kernel, so I boot it through fastboot and saw that by default the following partitions were mounted: /recovery, /data, /cache. I tried /system to see if it works and it does.
I hope this answers your question and good luck!
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To answer your first question: yes, I did the basic setups, restored my apps and then installed magisk the way I explained above.
Secondly, did you try installing the latest TWRP? Because I didn't want to install TWRP until I have the stock recovery and TWRP with the latest Oreo kernels.
I saw this morning that shakalaca uploaded TWRP with the latest kernel, so I boot it through fastboot and saw that by default the following partitions were mounted: /recovery, /data, /cache. I tried /system to see if it works and it does.
I hope this answers your question and good luck!
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How did you manage to update via twrp? I get an error when I try it.
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How did you manage to update via twrp? I get an error when I try it.
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I don't know man. I was just running the latest release of TWRP at the time and it somehow installed it like any custom rom.
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To answer your first question: yes, I did the basic setups, restored my apps and then installed magisk the way I explained above.
Secondly, did you try installing the latest TWRP? Because I didn't want to install TWRP until I have the stock recovery and TWRP with the latest Oreo kernels.
I saw this morning that shakalaca uploaded TWRP with the latest kernel, so I boot it through fastboot and saw that by default the following partitions were mounted: /recovery, /data, /cache. I tried /system to see if it works and it does.
I hope this answers your question and good luck!
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Wow, that's great! Can you give me the link? I can't seem to find the one for 553kl...
EDIT: apparently it's this one, isn't it?
https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w
Also tried live-booting TWRP and installing magisk (leaving stock recovery), left the boot.img unpatched
Installed the latest TWRP, the /data and internal got mounted, but after flashing magisk, bootloop again (still bootlogo after 10 minutes) even after wiping dalvik.
Cache is unwipeable somehow, is this an issue?
GBry said:
Wow, that's great! Can you give me the link? I can't seem to find the one for 553kl...
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So, I just realized I've been sending the wrong link to everyone so far. (It sent you to the "old" folder)
Here's an updated link: https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w
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So, I just realized I've been sending the wrong link to everyone so far. (It sent you to the "old" folder)
Here's an updated link: https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w
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Yes, I searched through my history and then found out that you gave me the same link, so thank you. Updated my 2nd to last post about the condition... Do I REALLY have to factory reset? Sigh...
+)KEV1N(+ said:
So, I just realized I've been sending the wrong link to everyone so far. (It sent you to the "old" folder)
Here's an updated link: https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w
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I don't know man. I was just running the latest release of TWRP at the time and it somehow installed it like any custom rom.
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How did you manage to update via twrp? I get an error when I try it.
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Yes, actually I just did update via TWRP, it installs flawlessly. HOWEVER, it only applies to the Oreo ROM, not the N or M ROMs. N and M needs stock recovery (the boot.img contains recovery too)
I was able to reflash the update via twrp by modifying the update script a bit (spat out errors about the twrp recovery having a more recent build date than the update zip) Everything seems so far so good! I haven't had issues with my fingerprint yet.
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I was able to reflash the update via twrp by modifying the update script a bit (spat out errors about the twrp recovery having a more recent build date than the update zip) Everything seems so far so good! I haven't had issues with my fingerprint yet.
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Did you install Magisk though?
GBry said:
Wow, that's great! Can you give me the link? I can't seem to find the one for 553kl...
EDIT: apparently it's this one, isn't it?
https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w
Also tried live-booting TWRP and installing magisk (leaving stock recovery), left the boot.img unpatched
Installed the latest TWRP, the /data and internal got mounted, but after flashing magisk, bootloop again (still bootlogo after 10 minutes) even after wiping dalvik.
Cache is unwipeable somehow, is this an issue?
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Did you try clearing it with the stock recovery?
GBry said:
Did you install Magisk though?
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With the latest twrp, yes! :good:
The January updates are up.
OTA is live too. Just 50.8 MB for 1st Gen XL.
ylapas said:
OTA is live too. Just 50.8 MB for 1st Gen XL.
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Installing now
ylapas said:
Installing now
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I just flashed January Factory image...standard process as past months. Same platform tools, same TWRP. Magisk v18. ElementalX v4.10. Up and running. Root works fine. Experimenting with BlackenedMod3.0 now. But all seems to be fine on this update so far. Good luck to all.
sb1893 said:
I just flashed January Factory image...standard process as past months. Same platform tools, same TWRP. Magisk v18. ElementalX v4.10. Up and running. Root works fine. Experimenting with BlackenedMod3.0 now. But all seems to be fine on this update so far. Good luck to all.
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TWRP just booted of flashed?
The last update I heard about bootloops when flashing recovery and magisk 18, atm I only boot recovery to avoid any kind of problem. For you works fine?
TENN3R said:
TWRP just booted of flashed?
The last update I heard about bootloops when flashing recovery and magisk 18, atm I only boot recovery to avoid any kind of problem. For you works fine?
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I have always just booted TWRP - I never have flashed it. Sorry for the confusion.
Has anyone been able to root the January update with Magisk?
UPDATE:
I haven't had any boot loop issues after updating, flashing TWRP, and routing with Magisk, so I thought I would post my steps:
Note: My bootloader is unlocked.
Before updating, I flashed the Magisk Uninstaller zip.
Once completed, I rebooted to bootloader and flashed the January factory image (saving data) > booted TWRP > flashed TWRP > rebooted recovery > flashed Magisk 18.0 > rebooted.
I haven't had any boot loop issues.
Magisk is installed and passes Safety Net check, but I wasn't able to grant root privileges for apps right away. It took a while (5 minutes) to get the prompt to grant root privileges. Finally got the prompt and now everything seems to be working correctly.
I hope this helps someone!
Does anyone have the January pre-rooted boot.img?
BoboBrazil said:
Does anyone have the January pre-rooted boot.img?
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Not handy anymore, I deleted the .zip once I updated. But you should be able to grab it from the Factory image .zip readily available on the Google Developers site.
sb1893 said:
Not handy anymore, I deleted the .zip once I updated. But you should be able to grab it from the Factory image .zip readily available on the Google Developers site.
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I need it pre-rooted. I'm trying to root someone else's phone for them and would be easier to just be able to flash it than transferring, using magisk manager, then transferring back to flash.
^^^
This is a 1st.........never seen anyone ask for it........LoL
BoboBrazil said:
I need it pre-rooted. I'm trying to root someone else's phone for them and would be easier to just be able to flash it than transferring, using magisk manager, then transferring back to flash.
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Sorry - my mistake - when you said "pre-rooted" I took that to mean "before rooted" - meaning the stock boot.img. Unfortunately, I do not have the Magisk rooted boot.img handy. But, it only takes a few minutes to root using the standard process with Magisk....might be quicker than waiting for a response to your request??? Just a thought...good luck...
crackerjack1957 said:
^^^
This is a 1st.........never seen anyone ask for it........LoL
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Pretty common on the newer pixel and OnePlus forums. Someone usually shares it to save others some of the work
I've been stressing all day to fix my 6T. I wiped my phone countless of times and every time I flash TWRP and magisk after, I lose WIFI. I don't know how to fix this, it never happened before. I tried resetting it in settings, nothing happened. I really need WIFI as my data is literally finished. This was after I clean installed 10.3.0. I literally have nothing in my phone and my data is backed up thankfully.
I have found a fix for this. If you have updated to 10.3.0 or new update or going to. Install it via download or local upgrade. and follow this method. Once I followed this method, my WIFI was fixed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by jp0469
Here's the simplest way to upgrade:
1. Flash latest full OTA via Local Updater [DON'T REBOOT]
2. In Magisk Manager, flash latest TWRP installer zip (the one called unofficial installer) from mauronofrio [DON'T REBOOT]
3. Still in Magisk Manager, Install (next to "Magisk is up to date") > Install > Install to inactive slot
4. Reboot
As an update: This method worked when I updated from 10.3.0 to 10.3.1. Everything was working fine.
There is an issue I have found. This method will make your system to boot into slot b, it still works as normal.
But if it bothers you that its slot b and not a, just redo the method again. It worked for me
Hey, thanks for crediting my post. I didn't know this would help with anyone's WiFi issue but I'm glad it did.
jp0469 said:
Hey, thanks for crediting my post. I didn't know this would help with anyone's WiFi issue but I'm glad it did.
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Yeah, I literally been trying for hours to find a solution online to no provail. Luckily I found your post and I used it as a last resort. I was about to give up at that point. Your method is quite good actually, I can install a new android 10 update, TWRP and magisk at the same time. and reboot with everything there. No more repeated reboots for TWRP and magisk
Same problem
Could not turn my wifi on, couldnt place calls, snap pictures, set alarm. Im so glad i found this post, because it did help me and I didnt lose any data. I was already rooted.
chicoman21 said:
Could not turn my wifi on, couldnt place calls, snap pictures, set alarm. Im so glad i found this post, because it did help me and I didnt lose any data. I was already rooted.
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Yeah, I honestly haven't found any posts about this. I just used the method as a last resort, I was honestly planning to give up and move to IOS ?.
Installing the 10.3.0 again via local upgrade will just remove TWRP and magisk, but if you follow the method you'll get TWRP and Magisk installed with WIFI working . I thought that using the old method from Nougat, Oreo to Pie would work with Q/10. Nope, now we have found a way to have root with verything working
raghu46j said:
Flashing Custom Kernels will fix the wifi issues,
I'm using BluSpark Kernel.
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Ok, I didn't know that. But I don't use custom kernels tbh, I like to keep my device close to stock. I just have root, magisk modules, swift black stuff, TWRP, rooted apps which just improve the device and that's fine for me. I'm glad that it worked for you
raghu46j said:
Flashing Custom Kernels will fix the wifi issues,
I'm using BluSpark Kernel.
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But BT keep disconnected and connected
Extreme_Ninja2099 said:
2. In Magisk Manager, flash latest TWRP installer zip (the one called unofficial installer) from mauronofrio [DON'T REBOOT]
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I'm confused, how are you flashing from Magisk Manager?
OMGLOLetcetc said:
I'm confused, how are you flashing from Magisk Manager?
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You can flash TWRP zip in modules. You press on modules, click on the plus button, find your TWRP zip file and press it. Then magisk will flash the zip, but don't reboot
Extreme_Ninja2099 said:
You can flash TWRP zip in modules. You press on modules, click on the plus button, find your TWRP zip file and press it. Then magisk will flash the zip, but don't reboot
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Ah, that's the issue, I don't have the Modules option.
could anyone be kind enough to lead me to the zip? all i can find is the img for the unofficial twrp
TacTieTee said:
could anyone be kind enough to lead me to the zip? all i can find is the img for the unofficial twrp
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Its in the download section of the recovery thread. Its called TWRP 3.3.1-30 Unofficial Installer by mauronofrio. Its not hard to find
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261677893
Hello everyone. I'm back. I'm gonna install 10.3.1 on my 6T. I'll try the method and let you guys know
@Extreme_Ninja2099 - How did you get on?
Cam we go straight from a rooted 9.0.17 to rooted 10.3.1 using the above mentioned method?
Static-Noise said:
@Extreme_Ninja2099 - How did you get on?
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Its at the start of the thread. The method worked from 10.3.0 to 10.3.1. But my slot changed to B. I changed it back to A by re-doing the method again. Everything is fine with 10.3.1.
Goormeetsingh said:
Cam we go straight from a rooted 9.0.17 to rooted 10.3.1 using the above mentioned method?
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I'm not sure tbh
I just updated to Android 11/OOS11 and I am trying to reroot my phone with Magisk. I had root on android 10. I downloaded the latest OTA package from this thread and patched the boot.img. I can boot my phone and it works fine but I have no root access. I have the latest magisk manager installed.
Am I using the wrong boot image or is there something else going on here?
Thanks in advance.
night hawk said:
I just updated to Android 11/OOS11 and I am trying to reroot my phone with Magisk. I had root on android 10. I downloaded the latest OTA package from this thread and patched the boot.img. I can boot my phone and it works fine but I have no root access. I have the latest magisk manager installed.
Am I using the wrong boot image or is there something else going on here?
Thanks in advance.
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It can happen sometimes, make sure you're using Magisk Manager Canary and/or Beta, patch the image again and fastboot boot to see if yoy have root if you do fastboot flash and profit
Shredz98 said:
It can happen sometimes, make sure you're using Magisk Manager Canary and/or Beta, patch the image again and fastboot boot to see if yoy have root if you do fastboot flash and profit
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I tried to find the latest canary but the only link I found was dead. Is there anyway you could point me to a working link?
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night hawk said:
I tried to find the latest canary but the only link I found was dead. Is there anyway you could point me to a working link?
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This is the last beta and it works great with A11.
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.2/MagiskManager-v8.0.2.apk
Kollachi said:
This is the last beta and it works great with A11.
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.2/MagiskManager-v8.0.2.apk
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That is so weird. I think my pihole is blocking github links for some reason. I suspect this was my problem. I downloaded it over lte on my phone successfully and will try it after work. I will get back to you with results.
Thanks a bunch.
I used the newest beta of magisk to try and root again after work and it put my phone into crashdump mode. I had to MSM my phone; thankfully it didn't break my fingerprint sensor like I was reading about. After that I tried THE EXACT SAME THING and it worked that time. I'm beginning to think that my pc was the problem here. I always have way to many usb devices connected to my pc (I have 2 usb controller cards installed for extra ports and they are usually all full ) so maybe that was making ADB act up or something. In the future I think I'm going to use a less cluttered machine for rooting/modding.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Kollachi said:
This is the last beta and it works great with A11.
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.2/MagiskManager-v8.0.2.apk
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I too am having issues re-rooting my OP 8 pro after android 11 update. have installed from this above link and followed the "fastboot" directions and still no luck. When I open magisk manager it shows "installed N/A"
also is there a version of twrp android 11 compatible
cheers
Same happened to me, all the patched Global 11 boot img didn't work after multiple attempts to flash, switched a/b, no luck. Tried downgrading by flashing downgrade zip in repo thread sent me to crashdump had to use msm . Now I'm on os 10 .13 rooted afraid to try again.