Best Kernel to use with Magisk on rooted stock rom - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

I'm trying use android pay on my rooted sm-n920t 6.0.1. I've successfully installed Magisk and phh SU. The feature within Magisk that hides root from safetynet isn't compatible with stock Samsung kernel. So what are some recommendations on which kernel would be best suited for a stock rom rooted with Magisk?
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biggdevon said:
I'm trying use android pay on my rooted sm-n920t 6.0.1. I've successfully installed Magisk and phh SU. The feature within Magisk that hides root from safetynet isn't compatible with stock Samsung kernel. So what are some recommendations on which kernel would be best suited for a stock rom rooted with Magisk?
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Hi, could you tell me how did you installed magisk on your n920t? which version of magisk did you use ? I'm trying to install magisk on my sm-n9200 6.0.1 with stock rom unrooted , but failed . I installed magisk manager and flashed Magisk-v11.1.zip on my n9200 with stock 6.0.1 rom ( unmodified) , but when I opened magisk manager , it said " magisk is not installed ", while the root function showed and worked correctly . I followed the instructions in magisk manager to download and install magisk . After installation, magisk manager said that magisk was installed , but after I rebooted my note5, it showed " magisk is not installed " again.

woyaojizhu8 said:
Hi, could you tell me how did you installed magisk on your n920t? which version of magisk did you use ? I'm trying to install magisk on my sm-n9200 6.0.1 with stock rom unrooted , but failed . I installed magisk manager and flashed Magisk-v11.1.zip on my n9200 with stock 6.0.1 rom ( unmodified) , but when I opened magisk manager , it said " magisk is not installed ", while the root function showed and worked correctly . I followed the instructions in magisk manager to download and install magisk . After installation, magisk manager said that magisk was installed , but after I rebooted my note5, it showed " magisk is not installed " again.
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You said you're not rooted, how are you flashing the files? Custom recovery, Flashify, FlashFire?
I started from compete stock, fresh.
Flashed TWRP via Odin, booted to recovery
Flashed arter97's v22 kernel via TWRP, booted system
Waited for system to settle (10 min), rebooted to recovery
Flashed osm0sis unSU.zip (Google is your friend), stay in recovery
Wipe dalvik and cache, flash Magisk-v11.1.zip
Boot system.
Forgot to mention the post you quoted was from when I used v10.2. Now using v11.1 so there's no need to install anything from phh. And you'll need the Magisk Manager app from the Play store

biggdevon said:
You said you're not rooted, how are you flashing the files? Custom recovery, Flashify, FlashFire?
I started from compete stock, fresh.
Flashed TWRP via Odin, booted to recovery
Flashed arter97's v22 kernel via TWRP, booted system
Waited for system to settle (10 min), rebooted to recovery
Flashed osm0sis unSU.zip (Google is your friend), stay in recovery
Wipe dalvik and cache, flash Magisk-v11.1.zip
Boot system.
Forgot to mention the post you quoted was from when I used v10.2. Now using v11.1 so there's no need to install anything from phh. And you'll need the Magisk Manager app from the Play store
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I started from compete stock, fresh too. I flashed twrp, installed magisk manager app , and then flashed Magisk-v11.1.zip using twrp.

woyaojizhu8 said:
I started from compete stock, fresh too. I flashed twrp, installed magisk manager app , and then flashed Magisk-v11.1.zip using twrp.
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Not sure then. I know the stock Samsung kernel doesn't play well with Magisk so maybe try a custom kernel. Otherwise try reaching out and posting your logs on the main Magisk troubleshooting thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382

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Magisk on Note Edge

Hi Folks
I searched for rooting the new Galaxy S8 (I might get one) and came across an app called Magisk
to root the device and it sounds pretty good.
My question is, would this work on the Note Edge, (in my case the G variant)with 6.0.1 stock rom...
hingerl said:
Hi Folks
I searched for rooting the new Galaxy S8 (I might get one) and came across an app called Magisk
to root the device and it sounds pretty good.
My question is, would this work on the Note Edge, (in my case the G variant)with 6.0.1 stock rom...
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Yes, it will work on all Android phones. Nowadays, Magisk became a famous root because it has cool features. The best feature of it is that you can hide root for specific games or programs like banking app wich can't open while the phone is rooted. I will write quick and simple below for how to flash Magisk.
1. If your phone is rooted flash unSU.zip
2. Flash Magisk v12.0
3. Wipe Dalvik/cache
4. Reboot and wait to update the programs about 10-15mins
5. When the phone is booted install the MagiskManager v4.3.3. which is not available in PlayStore anymore
6. Open Magisk and go to settings
7. Enable BusyBox and Magisk Hide (This will pass the SafetyNet security)
8. Go back tap to check SafetyNet (It will be green coloured) and you're done
Now u have Magisk with a rooted phone and a lot of features inside
Sweet...Thanks a million... I think I start from scratch anyway with flashing a stock rom...
so, just to be safe, I flash stock (let it boot and make the initial setup)
then flash recovery, and there I flash the Magisk file and at last install the
Magisk app and thats it... or is there something else, I've seen ont the S8 tutorial
that there is another file to be flashed in recovery... but I assume this has something to do with security features from Android 7/Samsung...
So, i have a Note Edge SN 915G stock ROM 6.0.1
Tried to flash in ODIN custom recovery TWRP so I can flash Magisk from recovery. It didn't work, because the reboot restores the stock recovery back.
Tried again by not rebooting and removing the battery after flashing in ODIN the TWRP. The custom recovery remained flashed, this time, but it didn't open: recovery is not seandroid enforcing error.
Flashed CWM second time with ODIN, removed battery, boot into recovery (CWM worked and opened successfully).
Flashed Magisk zip from the custom recovery, but after reboot ended into boot loop, soft brick with error Set Warranty Bit: kernel.
Reflashed stock firmware with ODIN, back to normal.
Any adivce on how to flash that darn Magisk properly?
Thank you.
PS: I did not wipe davlik after flashing Magisk, though. Could this be it?
ufukan said:
Yes, it will work on all Android phones. Nowadays, Magisk became a famous root because it has cool features. The best feature of it is that you can hide root for specific games or programs like banking app wich can't open while the phone is rooted. I will write quick and simple below for how to flash Magisk.
1. If your phone is rooted flash unSU.zip
2. Flash Magisk v12.0
3. Wipe Dalvik/cache
4. Reboot and wait to update the programs about 10-15mins
5. When the phone is booted install the MagiskManager v4.3.3. which is not available in PlayStore anymore
6. Open Magisk and go to settings
7. Enable BusyBox and Magisk Hide (This will pass the SafetyNet security)
8. Go back tap to check SafetyNet (It will be green coloured) and you're done
Now u have Magisk with a rooted phone and a lot of features inside
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Thanks a lot for the tips I have a question: After installing Magisk, I want to get Xposed installed, but it bootloops me at the Samsung logo every time, with the zip sdk23 of xposed by the official thread of rovo89 (thanks for his great work), and also with the xposed 23 at Magisk Manager. Did you get it systemless Xposed to work with Magisk in our Note Edge?
telefon notum kenar n915f magisk'in en son sürümünü indirmek istiyorum ancak indirmek istediğim sürümü indiremiyorum v 22.0
I want to download the latest version of magisk but I cannot download the version I want to download is v 22.0

Z5 7.1.1 root?!?!

I am not able to root my Z5 E6653 running the new .160 build
I have already rooted it when Lollipop, Marshmallow and 7.0 was installed but this time it is pretty weird!
bootloader is unlocked of course!
I flashed the patched kernel and TWRP 3.1.1
then i flashed magisk v12 and as SU binaries I chose SuperSU v82...
after booting and opening the SuperSu app it wants me to grant root access for itself, it says "greant for SuperSu" and then the app freezes and keeps crashing :/ reinstalling did not help, is v82 not compatible with 7.1.1 sony rom?
What kernel do you flashed
jpl8910 said:
What kernel do you flashed
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the patched .160 kernel for e6653. I reflashed the 7.1.1 ftf and wiped everything except data so my system and stuf are back to normal, flashed the kernel and recovery again and this time I only flashed magisk v12 without SuperSu v82
now root is working
it seems like magisk v12 in combination with supersu v82 does not work ^^
First supersu then Magisk, otherwise is wrong.
sceryavuz said:
First supersu then Magisk, otherwise is wrong.
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Okey thanks
freaky2xd said:
the patched .160 kernel for e6653. I reflashed the 7.1.1 ftf and wiped everything except data so my system and stuf are back to normal, flashed the kernel and recovery again and this time I only flashed magisk v12 without SuperSu v82
now root is working
it seems like magisk v12 in combination with supersu v82 does not work ^^
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sceryavuz said:
First supersu then Magisk, otherwise is wrong.
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Magisk has root built-in, there is no reason to flash SuperSU if you've successfully flashed Magisk. You either flash Magisk OR SuperSU, not both.
Devo7v said:
Magisk has root built-in, there is no reason to flash SuperSU if you've successfully flashed Magisk. You either flash Magisk OR SuperSU, not both.
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Not for noob. If you want to use SuperSU with Magisk Modules, then you have to flash both with this order(SuperSU, Magisk).
Already mentioned on my thread..
Magisk is a module manager like Xposed. If you dont know..
sceryavuz said:
Not for noob. If you want to use SuperSU with Magisk Modules, then you have to flash both with this order(SuperSU, Magisk).
Already mentioned on my thread..
Magisk is a module manager like Xposed. If you dont know..
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Exactly
At the moment I am using magisk v12 only though
root fail
freaky2xd said:
the patched .160 kernel for e6653. I reflashed the 7.1.1 ftf and wiped everything except data so my system and stuf are back to normal, flashed the kernel and recovery again and this time I only flashed magisk v12 without SuperSu v82
now root is working
it seems like magisk v12 in combination with supersu v82 does not work ^^
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hello
i have xperia z5 running version 7.1.1 i have tried alot to root it but i couldnt please help me
thanks

magisk installation

hey guys im thinking of installing magisk on shield k1, its running the latest firmware with twrp installed and ive got a custom kernel too, what do i have to do get magisk installed?
That's easy. Just like flashing another root zip, like SuperSU. Just put the zip on the phone. Boot TWRP, select "Install", and pick the zip. Reboot and you are rooted with Magisk! You should have an app installed "Magisk Manager". Open the app, to access the various Magisk functions.
If you are already rooted with SuperSU (you haven't stated), then you will need to unroot, before flashing Magisk. Use the xda search function, for the "unsu" script.
Does this also work on Lollipop?

Unable to Install/Flash Magisk Modules

Hey all,
I am rooted with Magisk 17.3 on global hardware and global ROM stock MIUI 10.2.2.0, but I cannot install any Magisk modules or flash Magisk ZIPs in TWRP. I know root works because I've edited system files and allowed a few apps root permissions. But when I try to install something with Magisk Manager (6.1.0 since 7.0.0 doesn't work < v18) I get this error: /data/adb/magisk_merge.img mount failed... abort or it tells me Magisk 17.x+ isn't installed. (I've tried the Magisk Mod Uninstaller, Youtube Vanced, and LKT). When I try to flash a Magisk ZIP in TWRP it gives me Error: 1
I did some searching and some people were getting this due to their filesystem being formatted as f2fs in the past, but I verified that the Mi Mix 3 uses EXT4 using DiskInfo.
Did I miss something during the rooting process? I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP in fastboot, flashed Magisk 17.3 in TWRP, and verified root was achieved with Rootchecker. The Magisk Manager app also says it's installed and passes SafetyNet. Anyone have any ideas?
Do you use a custom kernel?
Try the latest Magisk canary build and see if that works
JetzNicht said:
Do you use a custom kernel?
Try the latest Magisk canary build and see if that works
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No it is the stock kernel that came with the MIUI 10.2.2.0 global build. Should I be using one?
Quick update: I am able to install some modules now by downloading them in Magisk, then booting to TWRP and flashing the ZIP there. I was able to get Magisk Mod Uninstaller (mm) and LKT to run for example using this method. YouTube Vanced still gives me the Error: 1 when I do this however.
The try a custom kernel, had the same problems with any modifications to the system with stock kernel.
As far as I know there are only two kernels atm, friendly fire and androplus.

Is it possible to pre-root a TWRP image prior to flashing it?

Hello. I'm trying to flash a TWRP custom recovery on a SM-A305G (Galaxy A30). While reading the official A30's post on the TWRP website, in order to properly flash the custom recovery, they recommend me to first root my device with Magisk (which I understand how to) but THEN flashing a pre-rooted TWRP image for my device. How could this be done?
Related link: https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxya30.html
Thanks in advance to who could answer this question. Internet hero.
Rooting Android OS is adding an user with elevated rights ( comparable to adminstrator in Windows OS ) to it, nothing else.
TWRP recovery does not require a phone's Android is rooted.
lnrdx said:
Hello. I'm trying to flash a TWRP custom recovery on a SM-A305G (Galaxy A30). While reading the official A30's post on the TWRP website, in order to properly flash the custom recovery, they recommend me to first root my device with Magisk (which I understand how to) but THEN flashing a pre-rooted TWRP image for my device. How could this be done?
Related link: https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxya30.html
Thanks in advance to who could answer this question. Internet hero.
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That just isn't how it is done, we don't root TWRP, we root the phone's OS. There isn't anything to "root" in or about TWRP because TWRP has the power to modify a device without needing root.
It isn't required, but, it is possible to root a device and then use an app such as Rashr, Flashify or TWRP Manager along with root permissions to flash a TWRP img or even use a Terminal Emulator app with root permissions to install TWRP via dd commands. It doesn't "have" to be done this way, it's just an alternative way to achieve root and flash TWRP on devices that are capable of doing it this way, in this order, not all devices can do it this way.
I want to have Magisk AND TWRP.
I rooted the phone with Magisk and had Magisk running.
Then installed TWRP app and flashed TWRP with root permission.
Now TWRP is installed but Magisk is gone again.
How can I have BOTH?
woheller69 said:
I want to have Magisk AND TWRP.
I rooted the phone with Magisk and had Magisk running.
Then installed TWRP app and flashed TWRP with root permission.
Now TWRP is installed but Magisk is gone again.
How can I have BOTH?
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Flash the Magisk.zip via TWRP just to be sure binaries are installed, then wipe cache and dalvik cache in TWRP then boot into system and install the Magisk Manager app(if it dosen't get installed when you flash the Magisk.zip).
Unfortunately not working.
I installed Magisk via Odin wirh a Magisk-patched stock rom ( Galaxy A10). WORKED
Then installed TWRP via Odin and got TWRP and Magisk working by immediately booting into recovery after flashing.
But then I installed the CrDroid custom rom via TWRP and now Magisk is gone.
[ROM][ARM][OFFICIAL] crDroid 8.x for Galaxy A10 [Android 12]
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