How to enable only Magisk without MagiskSU? - Magisk

Bro I have seen a app that doesn't support MagiskSU......but that app supports only magisk.......so how can I enable magisk only without enabling MagiskSU?????

Did you flash the magisk zip after patching SuperSU? I don't think you can have two layers of different root access. but once again i could be wrong.
Run magisk uninstaller is what i would suggest because magisk is useless without patching the boot file..
open for suggestions

Magisk is MagiskSU... You can't get one without the other.
Flashfire was abandoned a long time ago. It used to work with an older version of Magisk, but hasn't been updated in a long time and therefore no longer works with any current releases.

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[BUG] Magisk refuses to install modules from repo (The zip is not a Magisk Module!)

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.

Root using Magisk v14

Hello,
I just got my P10 (VTR-L29) yesterday, coming from a P8 Lite that I used to play a lot with and I already miss the adblock and the clean debloated system.
According to the new version of Magisk here, there is a new install method that works if you don't have a custom recovery like it used to be in the past. The new method modifies the boot.img via Magisk Manager, stores it in a folder and then you have to flash it with adb.
My question is: Do I have to unlock my phone in order to do that trick? Anyone else that tried something similar?
Nobody?
Maybe I'm not clear enough..
Steps to reproduce:
-install Magisk Manager 14 and use the inside app patcher
-find the patched boot.img on storage
-move the boot.img in PC storage
-use the PC in order to flash the patched boot.img
-reboot and wait
It's supposed to work that way but I don't want to unlock the bootloader,atleast for now.
Is it safe to do?
Xperias do not boot with the bootloader locked if boot.img is changed. I guess it will be the same for Huaweis.
So the only way to do that is to unlock the bootloader..seems like I have to do it lol.
Magisk v14 is working on my device. Unfotunately, i cannot pass safetynet. How about you guys?
Working but I Guess that You unlocked the bootloader,right?
You can try to use the universal safetynet fix, flash it in twrp and check.
Firicel69 said:
Working but I Guess that You unlocked the bootloader,right?
You can try to use the universal safetynet fix, flash it in twrp and check.
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Already tried that (the new one for v14). Unfortunately, it didn't work.
Thank you anyway
garris_bibop said:
Magisk v14 is working on my device. Unfotunately, i cannot pass safetynet. How about you guys?
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I had the same problem. Maybe my experience will help:
Open Magisk manager and check Log->Magisk. Are there any messages from MagiskHide? It should be.
Try this:
1. Open Magisk manager and disable Magisk hide.
2. Reboot
3. Open Magisk manager and enable Magisk hide.
I used commands in Terminal Emulator
Code:
su
magiskhide --disable
magiskhide --enable
At first it didn't work out but after a lot of desperate enabling/disabling and few reboots MagiskHide started to work (I couldn't determine the reason of its misbehaving).
For now I successfully pass SafetyNet checks.

The root permission request is no longer displayed

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?
@rovo89
@topjohnwu
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHelp
I have added much more information.
Reinstall firmware???
LoneWolfz said:
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

Question How To Update System While Keeping Magisk

I have several modules in Magisk app and couple of apps having root authority after get root with Magisk (like Tasker). Now I want to update system while keeping my magisk apps and root-to-use apps working without any risk of stucking in reboot after install a new ROM.
Could I just firstly patch the boot.img of objective ROM in Magisk, replace the boot.img with magisk_pathed_XXXX.img and flash all the .img files needed? Will this way work? Or any other ways?
while flashing a newer rom version, the magisk modules are not deleted. After flashing the new version install magisk again and everything is working well. Before updatating the rom version "restore hide magisk by itself" if you have enabled it.
If you have modules like SmaliPatcher - These will cause a bootloop after update.
Disable all modules before any update and make sure to Restore the Magisk App if its hidden.
zuize411 said:
I have several modules in Magisk app and couple of apps having root authority after get root with Magisk (like Tasker). Now I want to update system while keeping my magisk apps and root-to-use apps working without any risk of stucking in reboot after install a new ROM.
Could I just firstly patch the boot.img of objective ROM in Magisk, replace the boot.img with magisk_pathed_XXXX.img and flash all the .img files needed? Will this way work? Or any other ways?
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I take from your description that you are flashing a fastboot ROM. In that case you are correct, i.e.
take boot.img from new ROM, patch in Magisk and copy back into the original installation folder. Simplest is to rename the original boot image and name the new magisk boot image: boot.img
now you can simply start the installation batch and it will automatically install the magisk-patched boot.img
If you are using TWRP to flash the ROM this is not needed, just flash the corresponsing magisk installation ZIP/APK in TWRP right after the system update and BEFORE rebooting.
In addition @JazonX gave a good advice , but it really depends on which modules you use.

Should I uninstall SuperSU before installing Magisk?

Hi!
I have rooted Samsung S7 Edge with android 7. I currently have SuperSU v2.79 installed. I want to install Magisk because I want to hide root from certain apps. Should I remove SuperSu before I install Magisk?
Other question is that here https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/faq.html I read that Magisk no longer hides root because now the new way is to use Magisk modules. Do I even need Magisk at all or if I have TWRP 3.1.0.0 can this also be used to install those Magisk modules? Or would it be best to grab some older Magisk that has root hider there already?
sysctl said:
Hi!
I have rooted Samsung S7 Edge with android 7. I currently have SuperSU v2.79 installed. I want to install Magisk because I want to hide root from certain apps. Should I remove SuperSu before I install Magisk?
Other question is that here https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/faq.html I read that Magisk no longer hides root because now the new way is to use Magisk modules. Do I even need Magisk at all or if I have TWRP 3.1.0.0 can this also be used to install those Magisk modules? Or would it be best to grab some older Magisk that has root hider there already?
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yes u should, always use the latest one
Is it good enough to uninstall SuperSU app when android is running or should I reboot to TWRP and do some magic there?

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