Hallo to all experts. Root and Magisk Manager 6.x worked well. I tried to Update Magisk Manager to 7. Then Magisk was not recognized. Updating Magisk didn't Worked automatically within the App I had to Mark a File to be patched. I was afraid of doing that. So I installed via twrp. The onscreen Message said this Worked well. I wiped cash and davlik. After the Reboot the same; magisk Manager detekts magisk 19.3 not. Older versions of magisk Manager do neither.
Flashing First magisk 19.3 and then magisk Manager ja also without success.
Titanium backup don't work because it hast no permission (SU Not instslled)
Root Checker Tells it is not rooted
Other Apps don't Work because they detect root
My Device is a Samsung Galaxy S8
Any Ideas?
Update to Magisk Manager 7.2.3. didn't solve the Problem
duddits400 said:
Hallo to all experts. Root and Magisk Manager 6.x worked well. I tried to Update Magisk Manager to 7. Then Magisk was not recognized. Updating Magisk didn't Worked automatically within the App I had to Mark a File to be patched. I was afraid of doing that. So I installed via twrp. The onscreen Message said this Worked well. I wiped cash and davlik. After the Reboot the same; magisk Manager detekts magisk 19.3 not. Older versions of magisk Manager do neither.
Flashing First magisk 19.3 and then magisk Manager ja also without success.
Titanium backup don't work because it hast no permission (SU Not instslled)
Root Checker Tells it is not rooted
Other Apps don't Work because they detect root
My Device is a Samsung Galaxy S8
Any Ideas?
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21.06.2019 15:06:
Update to Magisk Manager 7.2.3. didn't solve the problem
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I had rooted with superSU than switched to magisk root which is now updated to Magisk v15.2(Magisk Manager 5.5.3) and I have some problems
Every Modules I intall gives Installation error(magisk_merge.img merge failed)
tried flashing modules via recovery but not showing into magisk manager
safetynet check failed what to do?
can i install viper4android or ARISE sound system(cant install from magisk modules)
If anybody can help would be great
Odds are good you didn't remove su properly
flash the unSU zip file to uninstall superSU
doesnt work
I have the root with Magisk in Android 8.0. At first, the warning always came out asking if you wanted to grant root rights to the application that you just opened. However, this warning is no longer displayed, even though the configuration of Magisk Manager is configured in this way.
In the Magus Superuser section, I do not see any trace of the applications that I can not 'root'.
I have updated Magisk Manager, but the error continues. I also removed BusyBox, but the error continues.
I can not give root permission to any other application. But the mobile is rooted, since the first applications that I installed that require root continue to function normally. I can even deactivate the root and then activate it again.
Reinstalling the applications is not solved. With Dalvik and Caché wipe either.
That could be happening? How is it solved?
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Magisk Manager has all the permissions of everything (memory, background, manual battery mode). I have tried to reinstall Magisk Manager and nothing.
Deactivating BusyBox (Magisk module) and Xposed and restarting still does not work.
Returning to install the Magisk image by TWRP or Fastboot is not fixed either.
I have removed all the fret that I had done to the phone (BusyBox, Xposed, root Magisk and boot modified for the root) and the problem has not been solved. I do not know what may be happening. I do not have other rare applications.
I have installed Device Control and the TWRP application. I have not gotten the root request to skip (although it has activated that option in Magisk Manager).
Definitely, it is not the fault of the new applications, which was the first question I wanted to solve.
Magisk version:
19.3 (19300)
And from Manager 7.2.0 (213), although I have also tried 7.3.2 (224).
The root is done with patching (via Magisk) of RAMDISK.IMG.
I understand that some applications are not compatible with systemless. But I'm not going any of the new ones that I'm trying. Interestingly, other applications compatible with Magisk (except those that installed the first days of the mobile) do not work either.
I have installed Magisk Manager 7.0.0 (and also 6.1.0), but the bug is still there. It seems that it does not depend on the APK.
As my Magisk file to root consists of a patch of RAMDISK.IMG created directly from Magisk Manager I do not know how to create one based on a lower version (for example, version 18.1). It only gives me the option to patch with the latest Magisk Manager version (if I have a lower one, it asks me to update the APK).
Whenever I generate the IMG of my patched RAMDISK.img it is based on 19.3.
How could I generate a patched IMG based on a lower version?
I have microG, not the GApps. Could that influence? Does Magisk need them?
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Reinstall firmware???
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Reinstall firmware???
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I'm going to do it today. Will I lose data if I install SYSTEM.img via Fastboot?
535iu said:
I'm going to do it today. Will I lose data if I install SYSTEM.img via Fastboot?
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No maybe but i suggest you to backup all your data etc. just to be safe
Phone: Huawei P20 Lite
ROM: Omni
Magisk: 20.3
Downloaded the Magisk.zip file through Magisk manager.
Flashing the Magisk zip using TWRP is success.
But rebooting to system showing Magisk isn't installed.
So I was to try flash it again. But booting TWRP is failed.
It ended up booting to system. At this time Magisk manager showing it as installed.
To be concluded:
1) Rebooting to system will delete Magisk root.
2) Rebooting to recovery (TWRP) will fail and boot to system. In that case Magisk manager saying root installed
Any solution to make root access stable and keep TWRP in recovery partition?
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Phone: Huawei P20 Lite
ROM: Omni
Magisk: 20.3
Downloaded the Magisk.zip file through Magisk manager.
Flashing the Magisk zip using TWRP is success.
But rebooting to system showing Magisk isn't installed.
So I was to try flash it again. But booting TWRP is failed.
It ended up booting to system. At this time Magisk manager showing it as installed.
To be concluded:
1) Rebooting to system will delete Magisk root.
2) Rebooting to recovery (TWRP) will fail and boot to system. In that case Magisk manager saying root installed
Any solution to make root access stable and keep TWRP in recovery partition?
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you can patch magisk to your firmware and install (flash) it with odin. but from my experience, the jhonwu method is really work (magisk in system as root) but I am unable to install twrp alongside that system. I mean yes indeed I can flash twrp into the device but then I lose root access. (many case I got random restart all over again).
now I am kinda confused because I need root and also that twrp is really usefull tool for idiot like me.
FYI; I already try install twrp pre-patched magisk from geiti, but its very unstable. random reboot, and sometimes I am losing the magisk it self (magisk manager suddenly show that magisk isnt intall). thats why I am kinda prefer to root with jhon wu method,
can you guys help me how to flash twrp without ruin magisk that already installed on patched stock firmware?
In 25.1, I'd enabled zygisk and used magiskhide then frozen the renamed magisk app using SDmaid in order to use banking app.
I upgraded to 25.2 via twrp but couldn't see the magisk app as it was frozen. At this point SD maid had lost root so I couldn't unfreeze the old app.
I installed the latest APK but it doesn't think magisk is installed and the only option given is to patch boot IMG which seems pointless as magisk 25.2 already flashed using recovery successfully (result 1.000).
Any ideas most welcome. Would prefer not to wipe data as a few of my apps need special manual verification by their support team each time they're installed which is cumbersome.
Hi All,
Foolishly I decided to let Magisk Manager update itself. I was cautious about actually updating Magisk, because it bricked a similar phone a while back. Unfortunately, Magisk hung, so I tried several things:
Deleting the app cache (No effect)
Deleting Magisk Manager data (No effect)
Using the Settings app, I uninstalled Magisk (probably a mistake, but Magisk would not run) (It was gone.)
Installed Magisk 20.0 from zip (Nothing showed up)
Installed Magisk 16 from zip (It appeared and the manager ran, but no root)
Installed Magisk 25.2 (Magisk hangs, but I have root again)
This is where I am stuck. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rob
Hi, i had the same issue and reinstalled manager 23....