So like a total dumbass I didn't check the source and downloaded a module (fde.ai) from magiskroot.net . Seemed to install fine, boot took a bit longer than usual, after boot the module was not listed in Magisk manager.
Is that site safe?
Thanks!
PS I guess I'm asking opinions about the specific site...
I would investigate and open the zip and look what it changes? Did you install it in recovery or in magisk?
I don't know that site.
McFlypants said:
I would investigate and open the zip and look what it changes? Did you install it in recovery or in magisk?
I don't know that site.
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In Magisk. I'm trying to search for added files in the system right now, nothing found so far. I have also opened the zip (just before your reply) but I'm not sure I'll be able to decipher...
krakout said:
In Magisk. I'm trying to search for added files in the system right now, nothing found so far. I have also opened the zip (just before your reply) but I'm not sure I'll be able to decipher...
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a magisk module wouldn't change system files it'll just create a folder in data/adb/modules so look there for strange folders
jons99 said:
a magisk module wouldn't change system files it'll just create a folder in data/adb/modules so look there for strange folders
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Only the few, known modules there. Should I assume I'm ok then?
krakout said:
Only the few, known modules there. Should I assume I'm ok then?
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not sure it might have done something else like put a script that magisk run on boot or something maybe send me this module in pm and I'll look at what's in there
Sure thing, thanks. Also, here is the Magisk log:
jons99 said:
not sure it might have done something else like put a script that magisk run on boot or something maybe send me this module in pm and I'll look at what's in there
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Sure thing, thanks. Also, here is the Magisk boot log:
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I'm looking for a module to be created, or if I could do it not sure. Something to do the same as "lockscreen disabler" did in Xposed. Willing to donate. App in question for exchange email is "Email MOTOEMAIL.00.05.0072". Currently running XT1254, 6.0.1, stock rom. Thank you.
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I'm looking for a module to be created, or if I could do it not sure. Something to do the same as "lockscreen disabler" did in Xposed. Willing to donate. App in question for exchange email is "Email MOTOEMAIL.00.05.0072". Currently running XT1254, 6.0.1, stock rom. Thank you.
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maybe it is enough if you download the module-template edit config.sh and module.prop to an ID if your choice and in config.sh also the REPLACE part with /system/app or priv-app/Lockscreen/ ?
something like this maybe? but here ends my know-how
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I'm looking for a module to be created, or if I could do it not sure. Something to do the same as "lockscreen disabler" did in Xposed. Willing to donate. App in question for exchange email is "Email MOTOEMAIL.00.05.0072". Currently running XT1254, 6.0.1, stock rom. Thank you.
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First, that's not a donation you're talking about, it's a bounty.
Second, if it can't be done without Xposed, it can't be done with Magisk. So don't hold your breath.
wiQbold said:
maybe it is enough if you download the module-template edit config.sh and module.prop to an ID if your choice and in config.sh also the REPLACE part with /system/app or priv-app/Lockscreen/ ?
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What? I don't think you understand what the REPLACE part of the config.sh file does.
During installation, that little entry puts a file called "replace" in each folder listed, in the module folder structure. Every time Magisk mounts a module and finds that file it will completely wipe (systemlessly, of course) the corresponding folder in /system.
If you want to replace a file on your device with one you've edited, all you have to do is to put that file in the module zip, under the same folder structure it can be found on your device. After that Magisk's Magic Mount will do it's thing...
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First, that's not a donation you're talking about, it's a bounty.
Second, if it can't be done without Xposed, it can't be done with Magisk. So don't hold your breath.
What? I don't think you understand what the REPLACE part of the config.sh file does.
During installation, that little entry puts a file called "replace" in each folder listed, in the module folder structure. Every time Magisk mounts a module and finds that file it will completely wipe (systemlessly, of course) the corresponding folder in /system.
If you want to replace a file on your device with one you've edited, all you have to do is to put that file in the module zip, under the same folder structure it can be found on your device. After that Magisk's Magic Mount will do it's thing...
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right. my consideration was to wipe the lockscreen folder in system to disable it
wiQbold said:
right. my consideration was to wipe the lockscreen folder in system to disable it
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Ok. In that case I believe you haven't quite understood the request...
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Ok. In that case I believe you haven't quite understood the request...
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that could be true. do not have any device older then nougat and can t try the xposed-module.
thought it disable only the lockscreen.
wiQbold said:
that could be true. do not have any device older then nougat and can t try the xposed-module.
thought it disable only the lockscreen.
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From what I can tell it disables the lockscreen while tricking apps that require a lockscreen into thinking it's enabled.
Easy-ish with Xposed, impossible with Magisk unless you manually edit the app in question to not detect the lockscreen state and then use a Magisk module to mount it to your device.
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From what I can tell it disables the lockscreen while tricking apps that require a lockscreen into thinking it's enabled.
Easy-ish with Xposed, impossible with Magisk unless you manually edit the app in question to not detect the lockscreen state and then use a Magisk module to mount it to your device.
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That is correct. When i opened phone before it just had swipe up to open. Now I have to enter lock code every time. I haven't done anything with adb before, always do everything from the phone. I've seen the apk "exchangenopin" but I can't try it, cause I can't download the apk anywhere. Those from other thread seem to go to ad sites. I figured that it wouldn't of been that difficult because the exchangenopin "supposedly" works w/o Xposed. That's why I was hoping for a module. I found something to replace my "insert custom text" module from Xposed, now just need something to replace for lockscreen. Lol. Liking Magisk though.
I experienced the same problem with my realme 5i smartphone, I tried to install the latest Magisk via the OrangeFox recovery because I had never rooted my smartphone before. but I have installed pixel 5 archipelago project. In this case, after installing magisk and successfully entering the lockscreen, here the problem occurs because I can't enter the lockscreen PIN and can't do anything, I can't even turn off my phone. But here I found a solution, namely using a google account and trying to wipe data via the Google Play application, namely find my devices and then delete it there and it worked for me
Hello...
Dont use magisk manager that much...
Now I tried to delete some modules. But when I go on the bin to uninstall them, nothing happen...
Also all the modules say, the will be actualized when reboot.
Rebooted many times... Nothing changes
Someone know what to do?
I have this problem too.
All the modules have 'this module will be updated' and I can't uninstall certain modules like xposed sdk25.
What version or Magisk are your guys running? That sounds like an old bug that supposedly was fixed...
The solution would be to manually navigate to /magisk with a root capable file explorer, deleting the module folders and then reboot.
Mine is Magisk Manager 5.4.0 and Magis 14.0
Isn't it the actual version?
And what do I do because of the update message?
aleccino said:
Mine is Magisk Manager 5.4.0 and Magis 14.0
Isn't it the actual version?
And what do I do because of the update message?
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Manually remove the modules, like I said in my last post. And then try again...
Confirmed. Above-mentioned solution worked. Magisk v14 has the problems with deleting modules inside the app.
Darayavahus said:
Confirmed. Above-mentioned solution worked. Magisk v14 has the problems with deleting modules inside the app.
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Glad to hear it works. I spend so little time on the stable release that I forget what bug was fixed when. :laugh:
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What version or Magisk are your guys running? That sounds like an old bug that supposedly was fixed...
The solution would be to manually navigate to /magisk with a root capable file explorer, deleting the module folders and then reboot.
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Many thanks for that!! I was stuck on boot loop after new module installation and couldn't get rid of it with couple of mentioned methods here.
Finally deleting module's folder via twrp worked.
Thank you again
Settings whole system up again wasn't an option at this time for me
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What version or Magisk are your guys running? That sounds like an old bug that supposedly was fixed...
The solution would be to manually navigate to /magisk with a root capable file explorer, deleting the module folders and then reboot.
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Where is the /magisk folder?
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akhil51183 said:
Where is the /magisk folder?
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Sorry, found it!
Where is the /magisk folder??? Not able to find it.
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Where is the /magisk folder??? Not able to find it.
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In case you haven't figured it out yet (and for any future people trying to find the same info), the /magisk folder hasn't been used for a long time.
All Magisk files (including modules) can now be found in /data/adb.
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In case you haven't figured it out yet (and for any future people trying to find the same info), the /magisk folder hasn't been used for a long time.
All Magisk files (including modules) can now be found in /data/adb.
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Clutch! :good:
Exist an easy way to export magisk module list? Export and import?
Clarifications needed... Which list are you talking about? The entire Magisk repo or just the ones you've installed (I'm gonna guess the latter)? And for what purpose?
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Clarifications needed... Which list are you talking about? The entire Magisk repo or just the ones you've installed (I'm gonna guess the latter)? And for what purpose?
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only the one i have installed. full list for backup / reinstall purpose. installed and not active. xposed ha a function to export /import list. I like it.
If you just need a backup, make a backup of the Magisk image (/data/adb/magisk.img). That's where all modules are kept (for now, this might change in a future version of Magisk).
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If you just need a backup, make a backup of the Magisk image (/data/adb/magisk.img). That's where all modules are kept (for now, this might change in a future version of Magisk).
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oh. perfect. no problem. can i restore? like in a rom change to a new rom? what is status for enabled disabled module?
simona70 said:
oh. perfect. no problem. can i restore? like in a rom change to a new rom? what is status for enabled disabled module?
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I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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Thanks. Providential.
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I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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Where are the ZIP files located, in case I just want to backup those rather than the img?
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Where are the ZIP files located, in case I just want to backup those rather than the img?
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Zip files are not saved. It gets extracted in to the location as mentioned in this thread. But each time you flash a module the zip file is downloaded in to Download folder of your internal storage. Save it for future use.
Now /data/adb/magisk.img is no more used... What folder must I backup?
Didgeridoohan said:
If you just need a backup, make a backup of the Magisk image (/data/adb/magisk.img). That's where all modules are kept (for now, this might change in a future version of Magisk).
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Hi how can i find data/adb/magisk/img
Sk7007 said:
Hi how can i find data/adb/magisk/img
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That's an old post you're quoting, and the last part of it has come true...
All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules.
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That's an old post you're quoting, and the last part of it has come true...
All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules.
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How to backup now then?
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Always wondered the same..
73sydney said:
I do this all the time.. back the files in location mentioned above to ext sdcard...wipe device for a clean flash (all except ext sdcard/EFS obviously)...flash new ROM, then flash gapps, then flash magisk, then still in TWRP, I copy the files back to correct location and reboot
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All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules. Would the concept of copying the files back to the correct location still work after a reboot?
rodken said:
All modules are currently stored in /data/adb/modules. Would the concept of copying the files back to the correct location still work after a reboot?
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I actually havent tried it since the change from the img method
I can tell you i do backup and restore the magisk.db file....i have a Galaxy Active2 Watch, and if it even sniffs root i have to reset the watch and start over to get Samsung Pay working. So i flash the ROM/GApps, then Magisk, reboot and setup the ROM and Magisk, set my Android ID back to the previous one (to avoid having to reset the Watch, and have it connectable in Gear app) then copy the magisk.db to /data/adb, then reboot. Then enable MagiskHide, and hide Magisk Manager. When i restore my apps the Samsung ones are already in the MagiskHide list and Samsung Pay works as before, once i reconnect the watch.
Next time i flash ill try copying back the /data/adb/modules and let you know
rodken
Just a quick update
I was about to flash a new ROM for testing, and thought about doing the test...copy the modules folder from /data/adb, and restore on new ROM and then realised that not all modules im using are going to like that, as some set symbolic links during install and some now use filesystem overlays as well (thinking busybox and Vanced Youtube)
Ive just decided rather than copying im going to stick with what works 100%, and install them by hand one by one
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Just a quick update
I was about to flash a new ROM for testing, and thought about doing the test...copy the modules folder from /data/adb, and restore on new ROM and then realised that not all modules im using are going to like that, as some set symbolic links during install and some now use filesystem overlays as well (thinking busybox and Vanced Youtube)
Ive just decided rather than copying im going to stick with what works 100%, and install them by hand one by one
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Thanks for the update.
rooted with magisk and i'm trying to transfer a file into system/bin but when i click r/w in root explorer nothing happens and when i try to copy it from the sd card it says fail. Anyone else?
Make sure AVB verity is unchecked in magisk then reinstall from the app
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rooted with magisk and i'm trying to transfer a file into system/bin but when i click r/w in root explorer nothing happens and when i try to copy it from the sd card it says fail. Anyone else?
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If the pixel 4 is any like pixel 3 with its logical partitions you'll have to use magisk to add to system. Easy way download a magisk module. Then go to /data/adb/modules then the module you installed if u need to add to /system/app you might have to add the /app set permissions then add what is wanted set permissions then restart. easy way without having to make your on module you can always go to magisk thread an learn to make a module as well either way only way I've been able to do it on Android 10 which I reverted back to pie so much better in my opinion
virtyx said:
Make sure AVB verity is unchecked in magisk then reinstall from the app
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It's always been unchecked
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If the pixel 4 is any like pixel 3 with its logical partitions you'll have to use magisk to add to system. Easy way download a magisk module. Then go to /data/adb/modules then the module you installed if u need to add to /system/app you might have to add the /app set permissions then add what is wanted set permissions then restart. easy way without having to make your on module you can always go to magisk thread an learn to make a module as well either way only way I've been able to do it on Android 10 which I reverted back to pie so much better in my opinion
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Ok I'm willing to do this. What module do I download exactly?
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It's always been unchecked
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Strange
That's the only thing I know that could cause you're issue
Android 10 requires you to so any system changes through Magisk in a "systemless" manner. As mentioned above, it needs to be in a module. If you can't do it yourself, ask for help from one of the devs. If it is a common task that others could benefit from, create a thread with the request and I am sure someone will come through...
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Android 10 requires you to so any system changes through Magisk in a "systemless" manner. As mentioned above, it needs to be in a module. If you can't do it yourself, ask for help from one of the devs. If it is a common task that others could benefit from, create a thread with the request and I am sure someone will come through...
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ok does anyone know?
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qman66 said:
ok does anyone know?
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What exactly is the question?
trying to transfer a file into system/bin but when i click r/w in root explorer nothing happens and when i try to copy it from the sd card it says fail.
qman66 said:
trying to transfer a file into system/bin but when i click r/w in root explorer nothing happens and when i try to copy it from the sd card it says fail.
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I think it needs to be done "systemless" with a magisk module. Maybe if you ask @Tulsadiver nicely, he might be able to give you a template or even make you up what is needed. If so and it's possible others might have used for it you could share it.
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trying to transfer a file into system/bin but when i click r/w in root explorer nothing happens and when i try to copy it from the sd card it says fail.
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You are welcome to try this. Put your file in the vrtheme/system/bin folder. Leave the system folder alone. This is untested.
qman66 said:
Ok I'm willing to do this. What module do I download exactly?
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BusyBox is the module I always use
I've been looking to replace the sound, and the magisk module that's on this forum doesn't work so I figured I'd do it manually.
Has anyone done this?
The files are located in /system/media/audio/ui, the same location targeted by the module, I think module it's not working because of recent magisk update
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The files are located in /system/media/audio/ui, the same location targeted by the module, I think module it's not working because of recent magisk update
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Ah, I tried manually moving the 2 .ogg files there but it didn't work, guess that's not enough haha
markoscouse said:
Ah, I tried manually moving the 2 .ogg files there but it didn't work, guess that's not enough haha
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aha, it's really strange, the module stopped working suddenly and now even changing files doesn't solve the issue
Lore96jr said:
aha, it's really strange, the module stopped working suddenly and now even changing files doesn't solve the issue
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I found the solution, remove the module from Magisk, reboot then manually add the files to the corresponding folder!