Hello. Sometimes Magisk Manager is probably uninstalling Magisk and I don't have root access until I reboot it or sometimes re-flash magisk through TWRP. Is there any fix to it. Or just stay with build in Root manager. I'm using LineageOS 14.1 Beta 3 ROM
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im new at thisxda stuff but i am 90 percent sure i figured out how to keep magisk from uninstalling after a reboot... YOU MAY NEED TO UNINSTALL MAGISK AND ALL MODULES BEFORE DOING THIS USING MAGISK UNINSTALLER basically you have to also install an older version of supersu and it has to be an aroma installer and install as SYSTEM also make a backup of the boot.img just incase you get bricked if you install the supersu app it will say su binary occupied but install should stay install supersu aroma (2.78v2) from https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3879523&d=1474248173 before and possibly after magisk install...only tested with magisk 16.2 beta channel and regular install not patched boot on Axon 7 with RR 8.1 weekly 6.0.0 20180225 (us variant) but should work on others probably...let me know how this goes for you
TRY AT OWN RISK I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEVICE BOOTLOOPS OR BRICKS
If anyone has a better way to get magisk to hold after a few restarts please let me know
sidenote:this supersu does work with magisk not installed and definately keeps root
(stock boot.img is in initial zip for custom rom) select intall imgs in twrp and flash the boot partition as needed)
ALSO YOU CAN ALWAYS DIRTY FLASH CUSTOM ROM same build or higher IF ALL GOES TO **** AND WONT LOOSE APPS OR DATA AT LEAST ON RR
I was thinking of trying to fix a few minor things like won't boot with charger plugged in and Google Pay getting screwed up every once in a while...but figured I would ask first.
To be safe I was going to nandroid backup, TWRP Magisk Uninstaller, TWRP Magisk 18.1 installer and try it out later on....it seems people have reported bootloops on other phones upgrading from the Magisk Manager app...
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I am in 9.0.3 but under xxx no limits magisk rom.
It works well
0xPraeT0Rian said:
I am in 9.0.3 but under xxx no limits magisk rom.
It works well
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Using the new magisk 18.1 or 18?
You asked about 18.1.
I am on 9.0.3 with 18.1 magisk and the new magisk manager
Hi to all,
I am on OB12, and I'm no longer able to root since I tried to upgrade from Magisk 18 to 18.1
I already tried the 2 last versions of Magisk uninstaller and also to reflash OB12, but still impossible to root.
What is very strange is that if I flash Smurfkernel it says that I'm rooted, but after booting, no Magisk APK and impossible to install it !
Any suggestions?
Thank in advance for any help.
I have already had Magisk 18.1 on stock 9.0.3 and it was fine. I upgraded from Magisk 18 through Magisk manager.
No problems here.
b.huss2 said:
I have already had Magisk 18.1 on stock 9.0.3 and it was fine. I upgraded from Magisk 18 through Magisk manager.
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This is the first think I did, but unsuccessfully: Magisk Manager gave an error message installation unsuccessful like if not rooted.
It's why I flashed the Magisk uninstallers in order to clean all previous installations that could create problems, but whatever I do, rooting is missing after booting.
Really strange...(and annoying)
OP here -- I updated and am having no issues, but I did it all through TWRP by uninstalling Magisk 18.0 first and then re-installing 18.1 before rebooting. I had already updated Magisk Manager from the app.
Only thing I noticed was I had to reset up all my settings (Magisk hide for Direct TV Now, and re SU authorize all root apps). First reboot everything was slow with root apps waiting for SU access before the request came through, but then everything was fine once it was granted.
michelD said:
This is the first think I did, but unsuccessfully: Magisk Manager gave an error message installation unsuccessful like if not rooted.
It's why I flashed the Magisk uninstallers in order to clean all previous installations that could create problems, but whatever I do, rooting is missing after booting.
Really strange...(and annoying)
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You might could try dirty flashing your ROM and then try Magisk again. You could have something jacked up.
(of course don't forget about TWRP if you go dirty flashing your ROM)
b.huss2 said:
You might could try dirty flashing your ROM and then try Magisk again. You could have something jacked up.
(of course don't forget about TWRP if you go dirty flashing your ROM)
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Yes I tried this too, but unsuccessfully !
And I'm even not sure that a full wipe will help, because it concerns another partition.
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
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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.
Ive been using magisk for quite some time, rebooted my phone once to check that it worked. Went on for a while without rebooting, decide to reboot it after installing all my apps (no modules), have a couple root apps like adaway and J oneplus tools. Anybody else have this issue, any idea on how to fix it? Im running the latest OOS and the latest Magisk with the most recent Mauronofrio TWRP
hi
i have a poco x3 pro, rooted (magisk) and running LineageOS 18.1
Now i get my first OTA and wonder how to retain root, after upgrading.
with my Mi A1 it was
* restore boot image from within magisk manager
* install OTA
* reinstall magisk after OTA in magisk manager in second partition
* reboot
as far as i see X3 Pro has no A/B scheme
I'm using TWRP and Magisk flashed as zip by TWRP. This way a proper addon script is installed and Magisk survives OTA. The same goes for gapps.
If you install Magisk by flashing prepared boot.img, then you have to repeat this procedure after each OTA update.
You don't have to restore original boot.img before OTA. LineageOS is not an incremental update, it is full system, which overwrites boot.img, regardless of what it contains.
thanks for answering. i did my first install this way:
install LOS via lineageos recovery, add gapps, add magisk, reboot
i now installed the OTA from inside Lineagos. root lost. i checked for the existance of /system/addon.d/99-magisk.sh and the script was (and still is) there. do i need to download OTA and afterwards install the update from recovery?
Maybe it is a problem of LineageOS recovery. I'm using official TWRP. You probably have to install Magisk again. I think you can switch to TWRP at any time, it is compatible with Lineageos.
worked, thanks for pointing me into the correct direction!
the steps so far:
1* reinstall magisk (by patching boot.img from the OTA and booting into that and reinstall magisk)
2* download the next OTA
3* install twrp (i used the path through play-store)
4* start the installation of OTA (from inside android)
5* poco reboots into twrp
6* unlock with my password/pin
7* twrp does some magic/installs OTA
8* boot into system
9* everything is fine
from now on it should work from step 4
merry xmas!