I'm hoping to resolve the issue I have installing / updating Magisk modules.
Steps to reproduction:
1. Start without Magisk installed, boot into TWRP, flash Magisk (16.x)
2. Reboot phone and start Magisk Manager. Install modules (this works)
3. Reboot phone and start Magisk Manager. Attempt to install modules. Modules fail to install and/or update with the following error:
Code:
- Copying zip to temp directory
- Installing YouTube_Vanced_black_themed_-_Magisk_Repo-v13.23.58(b01.22.30).zip
- A/B partition detected, current slot: _b
- Mounting /system, /vendor
- Device skip_initramfs detected
Archive: /data/user/0/com.topjohnwu.magisk/cache/install.zip
inflating: common/post-fs-data.sh
inflating: common/service.sh
inflating: common/system.prop
inflating: config.sh
inflating: module.prop
**************************************
* Youtube Vanced Magisk Repo Version *
**************************************
******************************
Powered by Magisk (@topjohnwu)
******************************
- Found /data/adb/magisk_merge.img
- Mounting /data/adb/magisk_merge.img to /dev/tmp/magisk_img
! /data/adb/magisk_merge.img mount failed...
Failed!
! Installation failed
magisk_debug.log attached
install_log_20180620_132120.log attached (last install failure)
I'm on a Oneplus 6, Android 8.1 - Magisk 16.0 (it doesn't seem to matter whether on 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, or 16.4 ... this failure occurs with each of them). I'm also currently using ElementalX kernel but, again, ! /data/adb/magisk_merge.img mount failed occurs regardless of Magisk version and kernel installed.
I'm willing to provide additional logs / information and experiment. Help / guidance is appreciated.
Thanks!
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Since there's no response or others with this issue, can someone recommend a good guide to completely remove Magisk from the system? Uninstalling Magisk via the app seems to work (after 1-2 reboots) but this issue reappears after I re-install Magisk. Is there a way to completely remove every remnant of Magisk from a system... or is that how it works with the uninstaller?
Thanks!
diznanl said:
Since there's no response or others with this issue, can someone recommend a good guide to completely remove Magisk from the system? Uninstalling Magisk via the app seems to work (after 1-2 reboots) but this issue reappears after I re-install Magisk. Is there a way to completely remove every remnant of Magisk from a system... or is that how it works with the uninstaller?
Thanks!
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That's what uninstall does. Magisk doesn't write to /system at all. It only patches the boot.img and places some things in /data and /data/adb. After you uninstall magisk, you can look around in /data for any remnants. But nothing should remain in /system.
Try that
I am not going to get into the technical staff of why this is happening but you can find more info here
1. Download f2fsfix-2018.9.2.zip from the link above
2. Download all the magisk modules that you need to flash and place them on your device
3. Download the latest Magisk uninstaller
4. Boot to TWRP and flash Magisk uninstaller
5. Wipe Davlik Cache
6. Install the latest Magisk
7. Wipe Davlik Cache
8. Flash the "f2fsfix-2018.9.2.zip" immediately followed by your modules
9. Reboot (it should take more than usual)
10. Open Magisk Manager and check your Modules. Hopefully they'll show as installed and function correctly.
Unfortunately there is no other workaround for that yet
Thanostsak said:
Try that
I am not going to get into the technical staff of why this is happening but you can find more info here
1. Download f2fsfix-2018.9.2.zip from the link above
2. Download all the magisk modules that you need to flash and place them on your device
3. Download the latest Magisk uninstaller
4. Boot to TWRP and flash Magisk uninstaller
5. Wipe Davlik Cache
6. Install the latest Magisk
7. Wipe Davlik Cache
8. Flash the "f2fsfix-2018.9.2.zip" immediately followed by your modules
9. Reboot (it should take more than usual)
10. Open Magisk Manager and check your Modules. Hopefully they'll show as installed and function correctly.
Unfortunately there is no other workaround for that yet
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Hi, i had the same problem as the topic starter.I followed your steps using the latest version of everything but in step 8 i get error in flashing f2fsfix.2018.10.9.zip.
My device is motorola e4 plus mediatek.
Im interested in installing only the youtube vanced module and nothing else in magisk.
I read the last pages of the other topic and got a little confused of which files are working for my device.
Im also not that much of an expert ,but can provide logs or whatever you need to help me.
thanks in advance
dimikon said:
Hi, i had the same problem as the topic starter.I followed your steps using the latest version of everything but in step 8 i get error in flashing f2fsfix.2018.10.9.zip.
My device is motorola e4 plus mediatek.
Im interested in installing only the youtube vanced module and nothing else in magisk.
I read the last pages of the other topic and got a little confused of which files are working for my device.
Im also not that much of an expert ,but can provide logs or whatever you need to help me.
thanks in advance
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Post recovery log
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I've had magisk installed since version 6, I've published some magisk modules already and never had a problem until today.
After a full clean reinstall of Nougat NBD90Z (with wipe) on my Nexus 6 and then flashing Magisk, phh's superuser for magisk, installing phh's superuser apk from play store and magisk manager apk I stumbled upon a previously reported (without details) bug where magisk manager would refuse to install modules from repo claiming they are not magisk modules.
I've struggled trying everything I could including the full wipe (more details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-app-systemizer-t3477512/69230448#69230448) and bounced some ideas off @pnwsr6 who's had the similar problem on Nexus 6 device.
I've achieved a partially working Magisk Manager (manual installs of ZIP files work, but installs from repo still fail) and here's the list of steps which lead to me having semi-working magisk manager again:
1. I flashed ZIP files of some modules in twrp (I'm attaching App Systemizer and Nexus 6 LED Enabler which I flashed)
2. After the phone booted up I saw the modules active and working
3. Within Magisk Manager I then added the ZIP file of the phh's superuser module from that thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3893967&d=1475554052)
4. Now at least manual installation of modules within Magisk Manager are working fine.
@topjohnwu -- I've enabled verbose logging and extra logging for bash commands, but I'm still not seeing anything in the log on top of the regular output.
Created an issue against Magisk Manager so it's easier to track for developers: https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskManager/issues/20
Looks like that even after flashing some modules in twrp, Magisk Manager only allows to install from zip only exactly the same ZIP I've already flashed (even a minor change and bump of versionCode results in "This ZIP is not a Magisk Module!"). So it might be an issue of Magisk Manager being unable to write to /magisk despite having storage permission and being granted root access.
Well, it works now (you'll have to wipe again). So here's the sequence of events:
1. Flashed @RatchetPanda's busybox http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3850579&d=1471875389 from twrp -- got stuck on a boot animation, rebooted again in twrp, flashed magisk uninstall and it didn't help for some reason.
2. So I force-rebooted into fastboot and flashed nbd90z with wipe.
3. After apps were restored and everything was set up, I booted into twrp (it didn't even ask me if I want to allow /system modifications for some reason), added magisk v8 and phh's r259 root to the list, flashed them both.
4. Once the phone booted I could again install modules from repo/zips.
Maybe something didn't get properly wiped first two times but it's working now @pnwsr6!
I've seen this error as well on my Nexus 6 NBD90Z with Magisk v8. Started with v7 after some heavy modification on my part .
I was sometimes able to fix it by simply extracting the zip and then Magisk Manager would somehow recognize it as a module.. Other times I could extract the zip and then re-archive the contents and Magisk Manager would recognize that as a module. Weird, but doable.
stangri said:
Well, it works now (you'll have to wipe again). So here's the sequence of events:
1. Flashed @RatchetPanda's busybox http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3850579&d=1471875389 from twrp -- got stuck on a boot animation, rebooted again in twrp, flashed magisk uninstall and it didn't help for some reason.
2. So I force-rebooted into fastboot and flashed nbd90z with wipe.
3. After apps were restored and everything was set up, I booted into twrp (it didn't even ask me if I want to allow /system modifications for some reason), added magisk v8 and phh's r259 root to the list, flashed them both.
4. Once the phone booted I could again install modules from repo/zips.
Maybe something didn't get properly wiped first two times but it's working now @pnwsr6!
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I probably won't try again until next update, and hope the wipe just wasn't clearing something. I have the zip installed through twrp and working for now so I'm good till then.
just wondering if you're still having this issue with v9? I had modules installed fine under v6, but never really installed any modules under v8 to see if this problem occurred for me. now that I'm on v9, which has been wiped clean to start, I can no longer install any modules via Downloads or in the Modules section... any suggestions?
I have the same issue when trying to install viper with v9 on Nexus 6P DP2
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Same here. Find a fix ?
From what I hear, ZIP/module management has been reworked in the upcoming magisk v10, so unless you want to go the route I went thru, you can just wait for that.
stangri said:
From what I hear, ZIP/module management has been reworked in the upcoming magisk v10, so unless you want to go the route I went thru, you can just wait for that.
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Just an FYI, I do still have this problem, but can install the zip through twrp. Maybe 10 will be the solution.
I had the same problem, I cleared magisk manager data and it works fine now
Didn't help
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I've published snapshot builds of magisk v10 and magisk manager v2.6, try these together to see if they'd help.
stangri said:
I've published snapshot builds of magisk v10 and magisk manager v2.6, try these together to see if they'd help.
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I tried the latest one from the 26th, magisk manager keeps crashing when trying to install the downloaded dialer/contacts on HTC 10.
Meowdib said:
I tried the latest one from the 26th, magisk manager keeps crashing when trying to install the downloaded dialer/contacts on HTC 10.
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Weird, do you have the same problem with magisk manager 161223?
stangri said:
Weird, do you have the same problem with magisk manager 161223?
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Same
I need a Help to download modules using magisk
Lastest version, Included phh root, manager is from G. play,
But Modules download function is not working
Say "No modules found" for download to install via magisk.
Hi,
I am a total noob undertaking an install of Magisk 16.7 on a brand new Moto G5S.
1. I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP
2.then copied Magisk 16.7 and Magisk Manager 5.11 to my phones internal storage
3. Went back to TWRP and started to install Magisk 16.7 around 4pm yesterday.
4. it is 8:00 am here now, and it still says constructing environment with a little flashing bar underneath...
Is it supposed to take this long to install? It has been installing for 16 hours. If it is somehow frozen, what should I do to retry the install w/o bricking my phone?
Any help is greatly appreciated in advance
Did it say anything about extracting or flashing boot img,if it didn't then magisk didn't even started installation,you can just reboot and try again,also magisk manager latest version is 5.8.3
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It said "installing zip file ''/sdcard/download/Magisk-v16.7"
then checking for MD5 file
no MD5 file
Magisk 16.7 installer
-mounting /system /vendor
-Encrypted detected keep foreceencrypt
-Target image: /dev/block/mmcbkl0p37
-device platform arm
-constructing environment
then a bar that flashes underneath all this text....
mr_moneroj said:
It said "installing zip file ''/sdcard/download/Magisk-v16.7"
then checking for MD5 file
no MD5 file
Magisk 16.7 installer
-mounting /system /vendor
-Encrypted detected keep foreceencrypt
-Target image: /dev/block/mmcbkl0p37
-device platform arm
-constructing environment
then a bar that flashes underneath all this text....
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Then magisk did nothing yet,try reinstalling or redownloading the latest magisk beta
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DanGLES3 said:
Then magisk did nothing yet,try reinstalling or redownloading the latest magisk beta
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Awesome thanks you so much for your help!
mr_moneroj said:
Hi,
I am a total noob undertaking an install of Magisk 16.7 on a brand new Moto G5S.
1. I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP
2.then copied Magisk 16.7 and Magisk Manager 5.11 to my phones internal storage
3. Went back to TWRP and started to install Magisk 16.7 around 4pm yesterday.
4. it is 8:00 am here now, and it still says constructing environment with a little flashing bar underneath...
Is it supposed to take this long to install? It has been installing for 16 hours. If it is somehow frozen, what should I do to retry the install w/o bricking my phone?
Any help is greatly appreciated in advance
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On my SM-G360H it takes approx 30 secs.
Why not re-boot and try flashing the Stable version before Beta releases?
SnapDrag910 said:
On my SM-G360H it takes approx 30 secs.
Why not re-boot and try flashing the Stable version before Beta releases?
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The problem doesn't seem to be an issue with his magisk installation but rather magisk can't create the environment to unpack and patch his boot img,its likely either an issue with his zip file or his twrp recovery
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mr_moneroj said:
Hi,
I am a total noob undertaking an install of Magisk 16.7 on a brand new Moto G5S.
1. I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP
2.then copied Magisk 16.7 and Magisk Manager 5.11 to my phones internal storage
3. Went back to TWRP and started to install Magisk 16.7 around 4pm yesterday.
4. it is 8:00 am here now, and it still says constructing environment with a little flashing bar underneath...
Is it supposed to take this long to install? It has been installing for 16 hours. If it is somehow frozen, what should I do to retry the install w/o bricking my phone?
Any help is greatly appreciated in advance
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Maybe the problem is TWRP or Magisk i think , btw try to flash Stable Recovery(Such TWRP or CWM Beta is risk for your device) again after flash recovery complete reboot device to recovery mode and flash Magisk V16.0 (Don't flash Beta i not recommend because PIN Pattern unlock problem for some devices) and install Magisk Manager V5.8.3 then reboot and wait for it
Hi Guys, I am having the same problem. Trying to root my MOTO E4 XT1768.
When rying to install Magisk-v23.0. in twrp., It shouldn't take more than a minute, however it shows
"constructing environment" for hours!
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Well i replaced the bootloader with the stock one and when I tried to root again, it worked right away
Hello everybody.
I've read that 18.1 supports 4.2+ so I've tried to install in two MTK6589T devices I've. One running 4.2, the other running 4.4
CMW/TWRP gave an error mounting system, so I mounted system manually and it started flashing. Firstly it detected old root installed and disabled the old root. But when it tried to find the boot, installation was aborted because installator claims cannot find the boot on both phones.
Then I though, okay, lets reboot back to android, I will try to install a few days later, maybe its buggy now, but both phones cannot boot.
I can easily fix them by flashing rom again I guess, but I would like to know where's the issue and also post it for more people could face the same problem.
Any idea where's the problem/how to fix without rom reflashing? I've tried magisk uninstaller but after mounting system in recovery it is also giving error.
Thanks
UPDATE: For now, if no other solution is found, bootloop can be bypassed by dirty installing the rom again. But it has to be an easier workaround...
We know now that the problem is caused because of two factors merging:
1- Using Magisk.zip installer through custom recovery
2-In the case that the custom recovery CMW/TWRP installed in the phone is very old (for instance, CMW automade for MTK6589X or TWRP 2.5.0).
While installing, Magisk tries to send commands to the custom recovery that cant be understood by it, leaving the installation incomplete after some modifications in /system (read below recovery log).
Acording to the recovery, it seems that Magisk did some modifications without running correctly survival script - Adding addon.d survival script ("Unrecognized option '-Xnodex2oat'") and .zip installer is not designed to revert actions in this case.
Also, Magisk couldn't reach the boot modification step, so boot is not damaged, therefore workarounds for restoring boot won't work.
Using Magisk Unistaller.zip is also not possible as the uninstaller is mainly designed for boot backup restoration, and again, this is not the case.
Currently needed: Find what's wrong in system due to the incomplete Magisk installation to revert it back to the original state (before faulty magisk.zip installation).
Recovery log:
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* Magisk v18.1 Installer
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- Mounting /system, /vendor
- Target image: /dev/bootimg
- Device platform: arm
- Removing system installed root
- Constructing environment
- Adding addon.d survival script
Unrecognized option '-Xnodex2oat'
up!
I' also having the same problem. My Samsung J2 Prime stuck at logo after updating to 18.1. Any tips on how to fix it without resetting my phone? Thanks.
Update: Bootloop fixed. I used TWRP to restore boot image. I then update Magisk by flashing zip file from TWRP. Everything went back to normal. Hope this help.
trol_sg said:
Hello everybody.
I've read that 18.1 supports 4.2+ so I've tried to install in two MTK6589T devices I've. One running 4.2, the other running 4.4
CMW/TWRP gave an error mounting system, so I mounted system manually and it started flashing. Firstly it detected old root installed and disabled the old root. But when it tried to find the boot, installation was aborted because installator claims cannot find the boot on both phones.
Then I though, okay, lets reboot back to android, I will try to install a few days later, maybe its buggy now, but both phones cannot boot.
I can easily fix them by flashing rom again I guess, but I would like to know where's the issue and also post it for more people could face the same problem.
Any idea where's the problem/how to fix without rom reflashing? I've tried magisk uninstaller but after mounting system in recovery it is also giving error.
Thanks
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If you have a backup of your boot image, you can just restore it using TWRP. But in case that you have no backup of boot image, you can try to get boot image from the internet and restoring using it. In my case, this is what I did.
1. Go to TWRP and then make backup of boot image of the faulty phone*. (Folder 1)
2. I used another J2 prime to create a boot image backup. (Folder 2)
3. Once that is done, copy and replace the files inside the Folder 2 into Folder 1.
4. Reboot to TWRP again then use that to restore the boot image on my stuck J2.
Tips: make backup in SD card so you can easily swap it in between the bad and good phone.
*This is to create a folder of the backup file. I did tried to directly copy and paste the backup boot image file from another good phone but TWRP didn't detect it. So this is the workaround that I come with. And it worked for me.
Thanks for your answer but I doubt your case is mine. Your device is much newer than mine and according to your comment, you've sucesfully installed previous version of Magisk without issues. This is not a problem while updating, as Magisk v. earlier than 18.1 was not compatible with android 4.2+. I think Magisk is not compatible with MT6589T even if they run 4.2 or 4.4.
I think that it cannot be a boot problem as TWRP/CWM displayed msg 'Boot cannot be found' while installing Magisk, so that I don't think boot was replaced or modified in any ways. Moreover, the bootloop is not in the boot loading, as phone can pass boot image without any problem, but it is stuck in android loading image. I'm thinking in some script or root modification that Magisk did before trying to unpack the boot, however I'm not that deep into the Magisk install to find the proper workaround.
I can restore boot backup and also I can take boot file from the original rom and flash, because in Mediatek-based devices, boot.img is inside de zip, but I dont think it will solve the problem. Anyhow I'll get back ASAP with the answer.
Any more ideas??
Nothing, boot/uboot restoration or flashing again just the boot won't fix the problem, so it's something that Magisk installator touch in /system or /data I guess, but what?
trol_sg said:
Nothing, boot/uboot restoration or flashing again just the boot won't fix the problem, so it's something that Magisk installator touch in /system or /data I guess, but what?
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Have you read/tried this?
didgeridoohan(dot)com/magisk/MagiskIssues
Ato09 said:
Have you read/tried this?
didgeridoohan(dot)com/magisk/MagiskIssues
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Yes, I've read them before I made the post. I've also looked for a solution in some of the threads and using search, but couldn't find a way.
Here I attach recovery.log if someone is interested to see the detailed problem.
Also, here below I attach the lines concerning the installation. All other is uninstallation tries and so on:
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* Magisk v18.1 Installer
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- Mounting /system, /vendor
- Target image: /dev/bootimg
- Device platform: arm
- Removing system installed root
- Constructing environment
- Adding addon.d survival script
Unrecognized option '-Xnodex2oat'
dalvikvm: [options] class [argument ...]
dalvikvm: [options] -jar file.jar [argument ...]
The following standard options are recognized:
-classpath classpath
-Dproperty=value
-verbose:tag ('gc', 'jni', or 'class')
-ea[:<package name>... |:<class name>]
-da[:<package name>... |:<class name>]
(-enableassertions, -disableassertions)
-esa
-dsa
(-enablesystemassertions, -disablesystemassertions)
-showversion
-help
The following extended options are recognized:
-Xrunjdwp:<options>
-Xbootclasspath:bootclasspath
-Xcheck:tag (e.g. 'jni')
-XmsN (min heap, must be multiple of 1K, >= 1MB)
-XmxN (max heap, must be multiple of 1K, >= 2MB)
-XssN (stack size, >= 1KB, <= 256KB)
-Xverify:{none,remote,all}
-Xrs
-Xint (extended to accept 'ortable', ':fast' and ':jit')
These are unique to Dalvik:
-Xzygote
-Xdexopt:{none,verified,all,full}
-Xnoquithandler
-Xjniopts:{warnonly,forcecopy}
-Xjnitrace:substring (eg NativeClass or nativeMethod)
-Xstacktracefile:<filename>
-Xgc:[no]precise
-Xgc:[no]preverify
-Xgc:[no]postverify
-Xgc:[no]concurrent
-Xgc:[no]verifycardtable
-XX:+DisableExplicitGC
-X[no]genregmap
-Xverifyopt:[no]checkmon
-Xcheckdexsum
-Xincludeselectedop
-Xjitop:hexopvalue[-endvalue][,hexopvalue[-endvalue]]*
-Xincludeselectedmethod
-Xjitthreshold:decimalvalue
-Xjitcodecachesize:decimalvalueofkbytes
-Xjitblocking
-Xjitmethod:signature[,signature]* (eg Ljava/lang/String\;replace)
-Xjitclass:classname[,classname]*
-Xjitoffsetffset[,offset]
-Xjitconfig:filename
-Xjitcheckcg
-Xjitverbose
-Xjitprofile
-Xjitdisableopt
-Xjitsuspendpoll
Configured with: debugger profiler hprof jit(armv7-a-neon) smp show_exception=1
Failed to initialize runtime (check log for details)
- Unpacking boot image
MagiskBoot v18.1(18100) (by topjohnwu) - Boot Image Modification Tool
Parsing boot image: [/dev/bootimg]
No boot image magic found!
! Unable to unpack boot image
- Unmounting partitions
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/Magisk-v18.1.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/Magisk-v18.1.zip'
@trol_sg I'm gonna guess it's got to do with the absolutely ancient TWRP you're using. It just can't handle everything that the Magisk installation script is trying to do...
Your best bet (if Magisk will work at all on your device) is to patch the boot image with the Magisk Manager and then flash the patched image manually. There are new and shiny installation instructions available here: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
Didgeridoohan said:
@trol_sg I'm gonna guess it's got to do with the absolutely ancient TWRP you're using. It just can't handle everything that the Magisk installation script is trying to do...
Your best bet (if Magisk will work at all on your device) is to patch the boot image with the Magisk Manager and then flash the patched image manually. There are new and shiny installation instructions available here: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
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Thank you so much for your answer. So it's the recovery, but can't find newer ones, sadly. Too old phones I know, but just curious if I could make Magisk working on them, lol.
I was going into the boot modification manually right now, but in order to patch the boot I need manager installed first, and phone couldn't boot so I did dirty flash of the rom to be able to boot into it again.
Lets see what happens then. I'll be right back.
Anyhow, this is not a solution to fix the problem of bootloop that I am requesting help in case someone could face the same and did not make a backup of the phone and didn't want to make dirty re-flash. Any idea?
Update: After I did dirty flash of the rom, and now Jiayu g3s android 4.4 booted.
UPDATE: So, after patching manually boot and installing (using restore in TWRP 2.5 as image flash is not yet implemented AFAIK), phone booted and yes Magisk is working.
Magisk installation .zip through a very old recovery is making the bootloop. So that, a thing learnt now.
But, for other people facing this bootloop, can we do a research to find what magisk.zip did to the phones to leave them in bootloop? Maybe we can revert without rom flashing easily if we knew what's the issue...
Thanks in advance!
Doing a bit more tests I found that magisk.zip did something in /system so that it is left in bootloop, but still no idea why/whats causing that...
There are delay complete boot like 4 5 second in j7 prime. I didn't love this version
any more help?? up!!
trol_sg said:
Yes, I've read them before I made the post. I've also looked for a solution in some of the threads and using search, but couldn't find a way.
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Try this.
Quote:
Originally Posted by void74
I faced this problem too this morning.
I have a Redmi Note 5 with AOSiP ROM, I don't know if it's the right way to do it, but I solved the bootloop problem this way:
- volume up and then boot to TWRP
- copied magisk uninstall to phone memory
- installed magisk uninstall
- rebooted in fastboot/bootloader mode
- flashed original boot.img extracted from stock image zip file ("fastboot flash boot boot.img")
- rebooted to TWRP
- installed magisk 17.0 zip file
- rebooted to system, all OK!
Only problem is that I lost previous magisk configuration, but it's a snap to reconfigure it!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mangraviti
Here is what to do, if you HAVE NOT installed the new version:
1) Do not update via Magisk Manager.
2) Do not update via TWRP using the zip you can download via Magisk Manager.
3) Uninstall Magisk using Magisk uninstaller (ZIP).
4) Boot to Android.
5) Reboot to TWRP
6) Install V17 ZIP via TWRP and boot to Android.
If you HAVE INSTALLED and got a bootloop:
1) Download the uninstaller ZIP.
2) Enter TWRP during the bootloop.
3) Uninstall using the uninstaller ZIP.
4) Boot to Android.
5) Download V17.
6) Reboot to TWRP and flash the V17.
7) Boot to Android it it should be working.
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Original post. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/bootloop-magisk-update-t3836904
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Ato09 said:
Try this.
Quote:
Originally Posted by void74
I faced this problem too this morning.
I have a Redmi Note 5 with AOSiP ROM, I don't know if it's the right way to do it, but I solved the bootloop problem this way:
- volume up and then boot to TWRP
- copied magisk uninstall to phone memory
- installed magisk uninstall
- rebooted in fastboot/bootloader mode
- flashed original boot.img extracted from stock image zip file ("fastboot flash boot boot.img")
- rebooted to TWRP
- installed magisk 17.0 zip file
- rebooted to system, all OK!
Only problem is that I lost previous magisk configuration, but it's a snap to reconfigure it!
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Originally Posted by Mangraviti
Here is what to do, if you HAVE NOT installed the new version:
1) Do not update via Magisk Manager.
2) Do not update via TWRP using the zip you can download via Magisk Manager.
3) Uninstall Magisk using Magisk uninstaller (ZIP).
4) Boot to Android.
5) Reboot to TWRP
6) Install V17 ZIP via TWRP and boot to Android.
If you HAVE INSTALLED and got a bootloop:
1) Download the uninstaller ZIP.
2) Enter TWRP during the bootloop.
3) Uninstall using the uninstaller ZIP.
4) Boot to Android.
5) Download V17.
6) Reboot to TWRP and flash the V17.
7) Boot to Android it it should be working.
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Original post. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/bootloop-magisk-update-t3836904
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Hello, thanks
This method won't work in my case as in the step:
- installed magisk uninstall = gives error
Note 5 is much newer phone with a recent recovery TWRP that allows all Magisk.zips commands, but unluckyly not this case.
Also, this method is for wrong boot installation/damaged boot. In my case what Magisk damage is /system, not boot.
I wish it could be boot, because that is very easy to fix (flashing through fastboot/SP Flash tools in the case of MTK, recovering boot twrp "backup" even if you didn't make backup...) as you mentioned.
Hope someone have a great idea to revert system to origin, then we could post the solution for those who would like to install Magisk in 4.2+ old phones, and instead of doing boot flash manually, they try to flash magisk.zip and they got bootloop.
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trol_sg said:
Hope someone have a great idea to revert system to origin, then we could post the solution for those who would like to install Magisk in 4.2+ old phones, and instead of doing boot flash manually, they try to flash magisk.zip and they got bootloop.
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The only part of the Magisk installation that actually touches /system is if it installs the addon.d survival script. The log you posted earlier shows that it's trying to do this, for some reason, and failiing. I'd start looking there...
Good evening lads. I've been having problems installing Magisk.
I've successfully rooted my device (a Samsung J5 2016) and installed Magisk Manager. From there, I selected "Install" and after the confirmation that I want to install Magisk v20.4(204000) I choose "Direct Install" , which is also the recommended option but get an installation error.
Here's my log:
Code:
- Target image: /dev/block/mmcblk0p16
- Device platform: armeabi-v7a
- Unpacking boot image
- Checking ramdisk status
- Stock boot image detected
- Patching ramdisk
- Repacking boot image
! Unable to repack boot image!
! Installation failed
I'm very noob at this and barely have any idea with what I'm doing, so I'm asking you, what can I do? I checked other threads but their logs was very different.
I've never had any other problem with other root apps (Lucky Patcher, Titanium Backup, Root checker etc.) and all I want to do is hide my root so I can use the Nintendo Switch app, lol.
Thanks in advance for your help.
The usual answer is, into Recovery and flash Magisk Uninstaller, then install the Magisk file in Recovery.
I can't give any guarantees, but that always used to be the way to go, if Magisk did not install with Direct Install option.
Like I say, no guarantees.
Should have said, make a Recovery Backup before attempting.
Second thoughts, another poster has just reported a problem installing 20.4 in TWRP, so maybe it's not such a good idea after all.
I don't advise.
Sorry for wrong advice.
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if anyone is having trouble while installing magisk I have come up with solutions.
if you have installed magisk but it never detects as it is installed the following would be solutions i have found for my self
install magisk that is older than the one you are going to install in recovery with sideload for eg. to install magisk 25.00 from the recovery you need to install magisk 24.1 apk before that without shutting down your phone.
the second step you need to do is you have to side-load the latest version after you have installed the older version from the recovery
that is it simple as it is
Today I have installed Built-In BusyBox module by zgfg to overwrite meefik's busybox binaries in /system/xbin which I couldn't remove due Resource or Device Busy error.
Then I found out that busybox is one of the ways to detect modified android so I want to remove it but module unfortunately doesn't come with uninstaller so I am stuck with busybox in my /system/xbin directory with no way to remove. All I found on Magisk's docs is to replace files or directories not remove them but 2018's version said that removal is possible, just that it is hassle or something.
Can anyone help?
Additional info: I don't have any Custom Recovery and don't tell me to get one.
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NOTE! To help others with same problem I am planning to compile answer as Magisk Module so please open PR in this repo:
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GitHub - UltraStudioLTD/BuiltIn-BusyBox-Uninstaller: Uninstall busybox
Uninstall busybox. Contribute to UltraStudioLTD/BuiltIn-BusyBox-Uninstaller development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Have you tried removal via TWRP?
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lemon567 said:
Have you tried removal via TWRP?
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I don't have TWRP and I can't install any Custom Recovery.
Please don't tell me to follow that or this instructions to install them, I followed everything and still no luck.
What you could do is enter safmode of your phone (Google how to enter safe mode for your phone) and remove the files manually or use the BusyBox cleaner zip and flash it in magisk manager and if you're lucky it will remove it
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Unfortunately safe mode in my phone is kinda broken, I think. Cause every 3rd party app was not only disabled but also disappeared like magic. Also I don't trust unknown ZIPs so I haven't tried that link.
**I solved problem by disabling every Magisk module I had, rebooting and after that it succeed in deletion with no problem**