Hey,
I'm trying to make Secure Settings work but I think the app is not compatible with systemless root (if this is not true, tell me please). I went with systemless root at first because it was the latest and what everyone was talking about but, tbf, Android Pay is not even available where I live so I see no point on staying with systemless.
I'm on Cataclysm and ElementalX. What's the best way to go from systemless root to system root?
Thanks
Sorry for reviving an old post - but same here. I flashed the latest SuperSU zip without knowing it was systemless.
I believe you can unroot usign SuperSU and then flash an earlier version of the SuperSU zip that works with Marshmallow.
I can confirm that Magisk v11.6 installs and appears to function perfectly on my stock, unrooted, bootloader unlocked MCG24.251-5-5 device. Also, MagiskHide is not enabled by default, so keep this in mind if you're using a work device or any other situation where you might get in trouble for failing safetynet. That's all I know so far.
Go forth and Magisk!!!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Pics or it didn't happen
And last, but certainly not least...
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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No.
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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No. Sunshine unlocks your bootloader, so you can then root.
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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There will never be a free root for this device unless you develop it, so you can save yourself the time asking in so many different threads.
Can anyone tell me where you get the "magiskSU" app from I can't find it in that thread.
Tokogon said:
Can anyone tell me where you get the "magiskSU" app from I can't find it in that thread.
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MagicSU is included with the Magisk package. You can enable or disable it using the Magisk Manager app once it is installed.
TheSt33v said:
MagicSU is included with the Magisk package. You can enable or disable it using the Magisk Manager app once it is installed.
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Do you have a screenshot of where I can find it in settings? I've been searching for an hour and I've reset my phone twice and installed it but can't see it lol.
I want to play Pokemon Go so bad again.
Tokogon said:
Do you have a screenshot of where I can find it in settings? I've been searching for an hour and I've reset my phone twice and installed it but can't see it lol.
I want to play Pokemon Go so bad again.
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Sorry, I was wrong about being able to disable it. There doesn't seem to be an option for that. But as long as Magisk Hide is enabled, Pokémon Go works fine for me.
More complicated question:
If I'm rooted via Computerfreek's debloated stock ROM, is there any point to running Magisk--and if so, how would I switch from SuperSU to MagicSU
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More complicated question:
If I'm rooted via Computerfreek's debloated stock ROM, is there any point to running Magisk--and if so, how would I switch from SuperSU to MagicSU
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The only advantage gained would be the ability to pass safetynet/use Android Pay/play pokemon go while rooted. To switch, uninstall SuperSU by selecting the full unroot option in the SuperSU app, then flash Magisk.
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The only advantage gained would be the ability to pass safetynet/use Android Pay/play pokemon go while rooted. To switch, uninstall SuperSU by selecting the full unroot option in the SuperSU app, then flash Magisk.
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It's mostly for intellectual curiosity and maybe android pay.
But it didn't work--at least how I went about it.
I went into SuperSU and did a full unroot but did not restore the boot image (should I have?)
Then downloaded and flashed the latest 11.6 magisk
When the phone came back up, SU was gone but Magisk didn't re-root it. There were no options to do so.
Tried a second time and wiped caches but no change.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Magisk needs the OG boot image to work properly?
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It's mostly for intellectual curiosity and maybe android pay.
But it didn't work--at least how I went about it.
I went into SuperSU and did a full unroot but did not restore the boot image (should I have?)
Then downloaded and flashed the latest 11.6 magisk
When the phone came back up, SU was gone but Magisk didn't re-root it. There were no options to do so.
Tried a second time and wiped caches but no change.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Magisk needs the OG boot image to work properly?
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I installed it on stock MCG24.251-5-5 and Superuser is an option that appears in Magisk Manager. Yes, you should probably have the stock boot image before installing Magisk. I think the Magisk installer is designed to detect existing installations of SuperSU and not install its own superuser if it's detected, so if the full unroot didn't clean itself up properly for whatever reason, that might be why it didn't install with superuser.
It says:
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-(Recommended) Restore your boot image back to stock
-Download the latest Magisk zip file
-If you choose to use SuperSU (only support Android 6.0+), first flash SuperSU in systemless mode
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Which zip of super su should I flash therefore before flashing magisk zip?
I am currently, after restoring a backup, running your MGC stock with stock kernel, but I try installing bhb27s kernel now.
Ultimately I simply want to hide root+xPosed against my banking app...
€DIT: Wait, so SuperSUB may not be necessary, but is it safe to install magisk over bhb27s kernel?
I would do the following:
-Install newest v44 kernel from March, 12
-Reboot and look if Wi-Fi still works ...
-install Magisk 11.6
-Check if phone still works
-then install a working xposed
-Check if everything works
Is that correct or should I use another kernel version? I don't want another bootloop or damaged wifi^^
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It says:
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-(Recommended) Restore your boot image back to stock
-Download the latest Magisk zip file
-If you choose to use SuperSU (only support Android 6.0+), first flash SuperSU in systemless mode
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Which zip of super su should I flash therefore before flashing magisk zip?
I am currently, after restoring a backup, running your MGC stock with stock kernel, but I try installing bhb27s kernel now.
Ultimately I simply want to hide root+xPosed against my banking app...
€DIT: Wait, so SuperSUB may not be necessary, but is it safe to install magisk over bhb27s kernel?
I would do the following:
-Install newest v44 kernel from March, 12
-Reboot and look if Wi-Fi still works ...
-install Magisk 11.6
-Check if phone still works
-then install a working xposed
-Check if everything works
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I don't see any problems with that plan, but you should know that xposed will insta-fail safetynet. If you want to hide modifications from anything that uses safetynet, xposed in any form is not an option. The only thing that works for me is Magisk 11.6's built in root, no xposed, no other modifications. With that, I can use Android Pay, Pokemon Go and my banking apps just fine as long as Magisk Hide is turned on. Android Pay and PoGo are blocked by default, but you need to make sure to go in and manually check the box next to every other app that you want to hide stuff from.
Also, if you insist on using SuperSU instead of the built in Magisk root (why???), you will also have to install the latest version of suhide (and I'm not positive that works anymore).
.I did not exactly know Super SU is just an option so I will not install it. Wish me luck
Also I hope there will be a way to hide xPosed however my banking app does not use SafetyNet, there is still hope, I don't care about Pokemon Go.
€DIT::: Everything working perfect - however safetynet fails when checking with Magisks own test. I guess it detects the Bootloader?
€DIT2::: Now after another reboot safetynet is successfully bypassed. My banking app still doesn't work - looks like they found a way that is even better than safetynet.
I just haven't had time to dig up another boot.img and flash it. I might revert back to SuperSU and come back to this later.
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.I did not exactly know Super SU is just an option so I will not install it. Wish me luck
Also I hope there will be a way to hide xPosed however my banking app does not use SafetyNet, there is still hope, I don't care about Pokemon Go.
€DIT::: Everything working perfect - however safetynet fails when checking with Magisks own test. I guess it detects the Bootloader?
€DIT2::: Now after another reboot safetynet is successfully bypassed. My banking app still doesn't work - looks like they found a way that is even better than safetynet.
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Try clearing the data for your banking app. Maybe it's set up so that once it fails, it never checks again. Also, clear cache/dalvik cache in TWRP if you haven't already. Also also, did you remember to block the banking app in magisk hide?
So, I wanted to use SuperSU as my main root solution(to have the latest magisk, and because it is tested and tried), I attempted rooting with super v2.81 on stock build NPP25.137.72, and to my surprise: it worked!! So now we have SuperSU alongside Magisk as our root solutions
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So, I wanted to use SuperSU as my main root solution(to have the latest magisk, and because it is tested and tried), I attempted rooting with super v2.81 on stock build NPP25.137.72, and to my surprise: it worked!! So now we have SuperSU alongside Magisk as our root solutions
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Very cool :good:, could you provide a link and maybe some further informations?
Just flash SuperSu v2.82 on top of the aforementioned build, using twrp
however, I would like to note that even though requesting sure is recorded by the SuperSU app(and reports granting SU access) we don't have root access
Just flash SuperSu v2.82 on top of the aforementioned build, using twrp
however, I would like to note that even though requesting SU is recorded by the SuperSU app(and reports granting SU access) we don't have root access
ap4ss3rby said:
Just flash SuperSu v2.82 on top of the aforementioned build, using twrp
however, I would like to note that even though requesting SU is recorded by the SuperSU app(and reports granting SU access) we don't have root access
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Hello,
I just received my own, and want to be sure:
did Supersu worked yes or no?
can you explain the different steps from a brand new stock g5?
and does fingerprint still works after all?
thank you
daktary said:
Hello,
I just received my own, and want to be sure:
did Supersu worked yes or no?
can you explain the different steps from a brand new stock g5?
and does fingerprint still works after all?
thank you
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Fingerprint still works, but root access very rarely works, but SuperSu does install, and for installation:
In a nutshell unlock the bootloader, flash twrp, get supersu v2.82 flashable zip on the sdcard, install the latest available app from apkmirror, and you're done
can redmi note7 rooted by super su?
i flashed it. that was successful. but when i installed superuser, he said - root is not found.
so, only magisk for android 10? or am i missing something
Why supersu and not magisk?
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-vs-supersu/
SuperSU?
Welcome to 2020 ?
Use Magisk to gain root
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Why supersu and not magisk?
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-vs-supersu/
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Because I don't wants things to be systemless.
Because of this systemless, I can't make my system in r/w.
(Somewhere a guy said - this systemless root is the reason why mounting system r/w as this hard (you know whatbi mean))
Sorry for my bad English
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SuperSU?
Welcome to 2020
Use Magisk to gain root
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I dont want to be systemless
Is there anyway to recover drm protection after rooting my lg g6 ? Im not able to watch netflix ultra hd with hdr and that sucks
only with "no root"
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only with "no root"
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still widevine l3 i removed root flash stock rom using lg up and locked bootloader any help?
Apps checking for root for security reasons can he tricked with Magisk. Probably the same for DRM.
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Apps checking for root for security reasons can he tricked with Magisk. Probably the same for DRM.
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What do you mean mate can you help me doing it? Please!
Did you install the Lineage SU tool or the old SuperSU or root via one of the apps like Kingo Root?
Then install Magisk.zip via TWRP and later install Magisk Manager.
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Did you install the Lineage SU tool or the old SuperSU or root via one of the apps like Kingo Root?
Then install Magisk.zip via TWRP and later install Magisk Manager.
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I couldn't understand you mate all I did was unlock bootloader then flash pixel experience and install magisk via twrp I never used kingroot I have LG h870 europe
Then you have already the optimal conditions to hide root from apps via Magisk Manager. If the netflix app is smarter than that, there's probably no hope. I have one banking app which can recognize root despite Magisk Hide, but works after a warning.
(and Netflix currently throttles bandwidth due to "certain circumstances", probably therefore no 4K)
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Then you have already the optimal conditions to hide root from apps via Magisk Manager. If the netflix app is smarter than that, there's probably no hope. I have one banking app which can recognize root despite Magisk Hide, but works after a warning.
(and Netflix currently throttles bandwidth due to "certain circumstances", probably therefore no 4K)
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even with a custom ROM mate? u can hide root using magisk ? but since update 20.4 there's no magisk hide except Magisk props config i guess u can spoof hardware using it ( sorry for being noob here )
My LG870 still has stock & no root.
But my older Samsung devices have LOS16&17, Magisk 20.4 and Magisk Hide available.