Magisk 16.0 in P10 Orea - Huawei P10 Questions & Answers

May I know if this is normal?
Preserve Force Encryption is always checked & i cannot Set Linux to Permissive
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aoshi62 said:
May I know if this is normal?
Preserve Force Encryption is always checked & i cannot Set Linux to Permissive
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You can't set SELinux to permissive because of the Kernel from the Stock ROM B360.
If you want SELinux on permissive you have to flash another Kernel, But if you think after that
you will install viper4android successfully, you are wrong.
I tried, I flashed another kernel, this one:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-plus/development/kernel-hyperplus-kernel-oreo-t3753128
can now get busybox working, but the driver for viper4android will still not install/load.
MyPhone: VTR-L29c636 dual sim on Oreo 8.0 B360

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Xposed android 6.0 MRA58R doesnt work

Just flashed android 6.0, the latest release of it for the Nexus 6.
Installed TWRP and Root and custom kernel Despair to be exact. However, Xposed doesnt work.Tried installing it with a zip file.
Also, since it doesnt install correctly, end result is stuck at boot.
Nevermind, figured the issue out.
FYI for any future issues, Selinux must be set to permissive.
I must chime in and say, that's not a necessity...
I'm running almost the exact same basic setup (only difference is kernel, I got FK) and Xposed is working fine with selinux set to enforcing.

Cant get safetynet working. But only with this kernel

Hello. Im user of nexus 5 with this kernel: Click!
And paranoid android 7.2.3 rom
And i cant pass safetynet no matter what i try :/
Tried:
1.Removing and reinstalling magisk
2.patching bootimg
3.reinstalling kernel
It still cant pass. Even basicintegrity.
When i flash stock paranoid kernel it pass without any problems. Why?
It was working on attached kernel, but suddenly, just stopped.
Help please
Why not provide a link to the kernel thread instead? I don't want to download any unknown files...
I did search for the kernel though, and saw this in the feature list:
Disabled more stuff of debugging
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MagiskHide uses Android's logging functions to monitor what apps and services to hide from. If this has been switched off, MagiskHide won't work and SafetyNet will trigger.
If that's what the above mentioned feature means, you might be able to turn on logging again with a kernel management app like Kernel Adiutor.
thanks a lot!

How Do I Get SELinux Permissive

I need it for V4A and some other stuff I tried several things such as terminal emulator, SELinux mode changer etc. nothing worked I don't want to flash kernel or ROM do I have any options to get it on stock nougat ? I have N920C device by the way. Thanks in advance...
Jaqen Hghar said:
I need it for V4A and some other stuff I tried several things such as terminal emulator, SELinux mode changer etc. nothing worked I don't want to flash kernel or ROM do I have any options to get it on stock nougat ? I have N920C device by the way. Thanks in advance...
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Install busybox(from google play) and use this Arise zip: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141554
If you only want Viper, select it and skip the others. There is an option to set the policy as Permissive, select it too. It ''may'' work. You havent mentioned that your device is rooted or not. Viper as I know works on rooted devices.
Kalisfura1001 said:
Install busybox(from google play) and use this Arise zip: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141554
If you only want Viper, select it and skip the others. There is an option to set the policy as Permissive, select it too. It ''may'' work. You havent mentioned that your device is rooted or not. Viper as I know works on rooted devices.
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Of course it's rooted but I already tried something else and it's worked I flashed the NForce kernel and it's already permissive

[HELP] Any way to set SELinux permissive via Xposed - No root?

So im trying to root the stock s7 boot.img (G935U) and so far I've gotten Xposed, Dolby, and a ton of build.prop tweaks. So I obviously disabled all the Knox and TIMA stuff, as well as kap and Selinux.
Now, after flashing eng boot, and running the root.bat (system root, not systemless like usual) it is rooted. Then I flash stock boot.img and all the apps are present, and in SuperSU is says that the SU binary is occupied.
I pulled a logcat and it was a SELinux issue, SELinux being set to Enforcing seems to be preventing root and scripts to run.
So, my question... With Xposed being fully functional, is there any way to set SELinux to permissive with ONLY Xposed, no root?
Thanks for reading, awaiting a response
Edit: Forgot this isn't an s7 thread.... Whoops. So let me clerify the eng boot:
The eng boot is what we use to root, it's insecure and adb is insecure, and dm verity is disabled (aside from custom images like twrp, the eng boot is still signed by Sammy) and with it being insecure and no dm verity, we can do about anything we want. Dope right? Well, aside from the horrendous lag and crappy battery life, hence my efforts towards root on stock.
Craz Basics said:
...So, my question... With Xposed being fully functional, is there any way to set SELinux to permissive with ONLY Xposed, no root?
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From what I know, xposed is more "system-mod-inject", so simple script like selinux changer are not made for xposed, instead they are for magisk.
Just asking: since supersu is slowly dying and magisk growing, why not try with Magisk, which adds/replaces things systemlessly?
I found a guide for your phone: here
Not sure if there is a better method now, but then you will be able to install useful magisk modules + xposed systemless with other useful modules, everything easy to remove or update.
So, no need to set permissive for root. Just saying.
TENN3R said:
From what I know, xposed is more "system-mod-inject", so simple script like selinux changer are not made for xposed, instead they are for magisk.
Just asking: since supersu is slowly dying and magisk growing, why not try with Magisk, which adds/replaces things systemlessly?
I found a guide for your phone: here
Not sure if there is a better method now, but then you will be able to install useful magisk modules + xposed systemless with other useful modules, everything easy to remove or update.
So, no need to set permissive for root. Just saying.
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I would definitely try Magisk, but I'm unable to. First and foremost, I don't have the Exynos variant so my bootloader isn't unlockable.
Because of that, I can't flash custom boot/recovery imgs. Magisk modifies the boot.img. I'm able to do some system mods because of a dm-verity "spoof" where it allows system mods on stock. I use eng to flash everything and then flash stock boot again.
Thanks for the reply though

Permissive SELinux P20 Pro

I have unlocked my bootloader, rooted and TWRP installed but everytime i try to set my SE Linux to permissive, it changes back to enforcing Any idea how can I avoid this ? I already tried magisk SE linux changer, The SELinux toggler and many other apps but no one of these do.
Help please,
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