Hi all,
I have lost the ability to root my EMUI 5.0 v360 rom using either Magisk or SuperSU with the TWRP designed for EMUI 5.0.
I had SuperSU installed and working but I wanted to try Magisk for the Magisk Hide feature.
I uninstalled SuperSU through the app settings. It succeeded.
Then I installed Magisk. It also succeeded.
That was fine, and I noticed that Magisk has its own internal BusyBox so I figured out would uninstall BusyBox that I had installed and use that.
But from that moment I lost root.
Then I tried uninstall of Magisk using its flash able uninstall. And then reinstall it.
Root was not activated by reinstalling even though Magisk was successfully installed.
The I uninstall Magisk completely to go back to SuperSU.
The flashable SuperSU installs fine. But the app does not recognise that the binaries are installed at all.
So right now I can patch the relevant files in twrp but the system no longer recognises root.
I don't know how this could happen from uninstalling BusyBox. But that's where I am stuck at...
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Man with every little thing you do, you need to take a backup from TWRP. Now the only solution to your problem is to reflash your firmware.
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Hi to all
I am trying to install magisk v9 in stock ROM without any success. Always after the installation phone boot to bootloader.
The Bootloader is unlock and when I un-install the magisk v9 the phone working properly.
Any idea how we could install magisk v9
Try factory reset or another version. I had installed Magisk v7, and few days ago updated to v9.
Great finding!!!
In Stock 6045 it is possible to install magisk-v7 or Magisk-v8.
In stock 6045 (5.0.2-010 02) it isn't possible to install Magisk-v9 via Manager or temp TWRP.
In case of temp TWRP device is stack to bootloader. It is possible to uninstall Magisk to work properly or install Magisk-v8
Any idea how to overcome the issue
totalcmdext said:
In stock 6045 (5.0.2-010 02) it isn't possible to install Magisk-v9 via Manager or temp TWRP.
In case of temp TWRP device is stack to bootloader. It is possible to uninstall Magisk to work properly or install Magisk-v8
Any idea how to overcome the issue
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root your device, install permamently TWRP and no problem then
Stuck on Android splash image during boot, after downloading and installing Magisk Manager and Apk 12.0. I was rooted through KingRoot, SuperSu installed busybox as well. I uninstalled SuperSu (through in app options) getting ready for MagiskSU.
Heres the deal. Even though I have twrp working, I cant use it cuz of a broke screen. Im thinking a factory reset via hardware buttons is my best option. But how?
6045O running the Panasonic Eluga Switch. Rooted, twrp satana 3.0.0.1 installed
Hi, I flashed a update of my rom and then of course I lost root. Then I flashed superSU voa TWRP again and I had root back, but the starnge thing:
When I install the SuperSU APK then all the root apps have no access and do not ask for root. If I deinstall the SuperSU all everything is fine.
Anybody had the same issue once? How to fix this?
I have successfully rooted my phone with SuperSU and it works fine. But I want to switch to MagiskSU so I can use snapchat. When I go to settings in SuperSU and click full unroot it says uninstallation failed. I know the other way to remove it is by flashing UPDATE-unSU.zip but when I do so it only removes the SuperSU app and not the root. I was wondering if there was any other way of unrooting SuperSU that allows me to install MagiskSU. I have a Oneplus 3T and have all the latest updates. Please help.
Magisk needs a kernel that haven't been patched by supersu. Reflash boot so that you have a "clean" kernel and try magisk again. Then, with magisk root you can remove the su.img in /data if it's still present.
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tys0n said:
Magisk needs a kernel that haven't been patched by supersu. Reflash boot so that you have a "clean" kernel and try magisk again. Then, with magisk root you can remove the su.img in /data if it's still present.
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How do I reflash the boot.img in recovery for my Oneplus 3t?
Does anyone know how to check to see if your phone is rooted after flashing magisk in fastboot?
Flashed factory image for Pie and also flashed magisk and updated to 17.1 (I think is current) but when I try using Uninstaller Pro to remove Hangout as a system app I get a no root permissions error.
Any one know what my problem is?
kerryh420 said:
Does anyone know how to check to see if your phone is rooted after flashing magisk in fastboot?
Flashed factory image for Pie and also flashed magisk and updated to 17.1 (I think is current) but when I try using Uninstaller Pro to remove Hangout as a system app I get a no root permissions error.
Any one know what my problem is?
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The Root Checker app at the PlayStore can verify whether you're rooted or not.
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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