Hello everyone!
I just rooted my Galaxy A30 using Magisk. From what I have understood in my experience rooting this. This phone doesn't have a ramdisk so Magisk basically only boots when I do the recovery key combo. So I was wondering, Is it possible to install TWRP on this device since Magisk is basically hijacking the recovery to run. If it is possible, could someone guide me on how to install it while preserving Magisk?
Thanks in advance
The only way is installing TWRP via Odin. And then flash Magisk.zip
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Hi all, I rooted my phone's primary rom using Magisk, and I flashed a secondary rom using Dual Boot Patcher. I would like to pass safetynet on the secondary rom as well as keep root, but so far all I could flash on my second rom is a Dual Boot Patcher patched SuperSU zip file. When I tried to patch and flash Magisk, it failed to mount system. All help is appreciated, thanks a lot.
@TCUofficial try patching the boot.img of secondary ROM with the ADB Magisk Manager method explained in official Magisk thread.
Hi there,
I had Magisk and the Magisk manager on my S8 but after installing the latest firmware for my S8 I can not install the Magisk.zip anymore. SU and TWRP are working fine though. Does anyone knows how get magisk again on my Phone?
I found it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/guide-magisk-troubleshooting-t3641417
With SuperSU, most of the times you can simply use the full unroot option in the SuperSU app and let it restore your stock boot image, alternatively use the full unroot option and then flash the stock boot image before installing Magisk.
First, hello everyone and thank you for your time.
Im pretty new about rooting and magisk, so im sorry if i am asking something that is very obvious.
I recently rooted my Huawei Honor 3C. Installed TWRP and flashed some custom ROMs I found on XDA. The problem is that i need to change from superSU root to Magisk root in a custom ROM that is built-in superSU root. Can someone explain me how can i do this?
I have tried to flash unSu.zip and flash magisk.zip, but I got this error: 'Unsupported/Unknown image format'
Thank you so much!
Hi,
I have the following problem.
I was able to install the custom ROM properly on my Mi9t pro. Unfortunately my Orangefox Recovery was deleted After the installation.
If I want to install Magisk now, I have to reflash the recovery first.
Do you have any idea why the recovery is deleted? Is there a way to prevent that?
Thanks in advance.
der_andi01 said:
Hi,
I have the following problem.
I was able to install the custom ROM properly on my Mi9t pro. Unfortunately my Orangefox Recovery was deleted After the installation.
If I want to install Magisk now, I have to reflash the recovery first.
Do you have any idea why the recovery is deleted? Is there a way to prevent that?
Thanks in advance.
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Your (custom) Recovery was really deleted?
Or replaced by stock Recovery
Who says that installation of Magisk requires custom Recovery?
Magisk documentation (Installation Instructions) - please find it on Magisk Github - certainly not.
Patch the boot.img and flash (it can be flashed by Fastboot, hence custom Recovery is not a must to have)
Hi,
it really gets deleted. My cell phone is then only in fastboot mode.
I am not interested in flashing Magisk either, but rather that recovery after an installation is no longer available. This makes installing updates more cumbersome.
I only have the problem when I flash a custom ROM. when I flash a MIUI ROM from xiaomi.eu Beta, the recovery is retained.
Can i root realme ui 3 without installing twrp by following same method provided by stark using pre magisk patched boot image?
Anyone help