Hi all,
I tried to find basic informations about Magisk without success.
Is anyone here could explain what is Magisk, as if I was 5 years old ?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
dont know if you saw this , but here is the thread for magisk. maybe will help. :what:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3473445
mrrocketdog said:
dont know if you saw this , but here is the thread for magisk. maybe will help. :what:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3473445
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Thanks for your reply.
The thread for Magisk is too technical for me. In a first approach, I want only to understand with simple words, what Magisk can do.
root your device.
iwanttoknow said:
Thanks for your reply.
The thread for Magisk is too technical for me. In a first approach, I want only to understand with simple words, what Magisk can do.
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I'm with you - that main thread completely lost me - I installed the manager and it errored from twrp and I guess it leads on to something about finding a boot.img to patch - but i'm lost
Lothaen said:
I'm with you - that main thread completely lost me - I installed the manager and it errored from twrp and I guess it leads on to something about finding a boot.img to patch - but i'm lost
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@iwanttoknow
have you seen this one
https://www.xda-developers.com/what-is-magisk/
&
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-hub-2/
IronRoo said:
@iwanttoknow
have you seen this one
https://www.xda-developers.com/what-is-magisk/
&
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-hub-2/
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yeah - i've been through both of those, but mine error during the flash with issue with the boot image, so then I get stuck and have no idea how to fix it or where to go - I tried asking on the Magisk thread but its so chatty I think it got lost very quickly.
IronRoo said:
@iwanttoknow
have you seen this one
https://www.xda-developers.com/what-is-magisk/
&
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-hub-2/
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Thanks a lot IronRoo for your reply !
After reading I have understood that Magisk implies to install a recovery tool like TRWP.
So I have only to unlock the device's bootloader to install a recovery tool and after Magisk. Magisk doesn’t modify system files.
Ok but I don't understand how it's possible the device obtains root access. It's certainly magical
Most of the time I don't look for the sort of 'tell me like I'm a 5 y/o' info - but Magisk IS an exception for that, for me.
There is very little that I can find which is written in plain, simple words such that I can even figure out -IF- it is usable as I'd like it to be.
My example:
I have an unlocked Moto E6 - can I even get TWRP installed & working in that phone ??
No clue.
Prior to Android V5.x gaining root access was loads easier to accomplish & I've happily done so for my several older LG devices & our previously daily use Kyocera phones.
BUT:
For my couple of devices with versions of Android newer than V5 - I am only able to de-bloat those somewhat via ADB shell - but they are locked to AT&T which would mean I'd have to fulfill their unlocking requirements to get 'em unlocked - or am I mistaken about that ??
The closest I've found to a VERY simplified guide to using Magisk is here:
Root Android Phone with ADB Command, Magisk & TWRP
Here are 2 different methods to root your Android phone or tablet using ADB and Fastboot commands, Magisk and install TWRP Recovery.
technastic.com
But method 1 is not possible for my devices AFAIK & method 2 requires me to have a stock firmware IMG to patch...but I've zero idea where I might get those for a Moto or a 'modern' LG phone - is there any particularly good way to accomplish that ??
So - as the OP said - please tell me like I'm a 5 year old ?!?
Thanks.
I have unlocked, rooted and installed magisk and busybox.
It has been awhile since I have done this stuff to my android devices. I seem to have done it successfully except now I just don't want to update and screw it up
I also read the "internal error" message can be made to go away.
I have a Pixel 2 and I am on 8.1.0 (OPM1.171019.011) and I think I want to be on OPM~19.013
How do I get to that version and install Magisk and/or busybox to the right location because I think that had a weird issue too where it didn't install to the right location (binx?)
Please help me figure out what I am doing. I know I should not be messing with things that might just mess up my phone for the sake of fiddling with it, but I need root for some things and I enjoy tinkering
Thank you
ImIntoStuff said:
I have unlocked, rooted and installed magisk and busybox.
It has been awhile since I have done this stuff to my android devices. I seem to have done it successfully except now I just don't want to update and screw it up
I also read the "internal error" message can be made to go away.
I have a Pixel 2 and I am on 8.1.0 (OPM1.171019.011) and I think I want to be on OPM~19.013
How do I get to that version and install Magisk and/or busybox to the right location because I think that had a weird issue too where it didn't install to the right location (binx?)
Please help me figure out what I am doing. I know I should not be messing with things that might just mess up my phone for the sake of fiddling with it, but I need root for some things and I enjoy tinkering
Thank you
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we need some more information. Verizon or Google version? TWRP installed?
the error, to my knowledge as of now is with the dtbo file that magisk patches. it does absolutely nothing but be annoying. magisk is aware and I'm sure we'll see a fix with an update from them soon.
to update. yes. you need the Jan update which is just mainly a security update. to do this it depends on which version you have. download the factory image (not OTA), extract. and you'll have to use adb and fastboot to flash some things. there is an entire guide dedicated to this... in the guide section.... I lay out how I did it toward the end of the thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3729313
after you update just flash TWRP, kernel, magisk again. then go in to magisk and download the busy box module. easiest way and it will install it to the correct place.
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EDIT: Yes! follow this guide! https://forum.xda-developers.com/ma...e-9-magisk-t3666540/post75359033#post75359033 (twrp has to be on 3.0.1 and use the strike-through magisk zip if you encounter problems. My HW zip also threw up errors but seems to have worked anyways)
Is Root currently available on Oreo?
I feel like the answer should be obvious but I can't seem to get a straight answer. The keywords just pull up old nougat root methods.
The rollback threads make it sound like the answer is no, you need to rollback to get root back.
If there is a method and you can point me to one, ideally something like magisk to bypass safetynet. Magisk's current zip (15.3) which claims to be generic fails throwing the error ! Unable to detect boot image; I don't know what's magisk's end and what's the mate 9 community's responsibility right now.
I'm sorry if this is right under my nose and I'm not seeing it.
Hey everyone -
I have a Fire HD 10 (2017 model) that is successfully rooted with SuperSU. I am wondering if anyone has figured out how to gain root access with Magisk? All the tutorials I have found regarding the switch from SuperSU to Magisk involve flashing some zips in TWRP, which we can't do. Has anyone figured it out?
Ultimately, I'm trying to get DirecTV Now to work, but it doesn't play nicely with rooted devices. The Hide My Root app used to work, but it has stopped. If we can't get Magisk to work, I'd at least be happy if someone has advice on getting DirecTV Now working again!
I tried flashing Magisk 16.0 with 15.3 installer today and got stuck in bootloop. It flashed but would just boot to amazon logo over and over. Have a Ti Backup but it sucks. I'm sure there's a way through adb. I'm still learning. I wanna know the best way to flash any zip in general cause without FF TWRP or some other custom recovery im lost. I'm assuming you'd have to uninstall SuperSu anyhow. My 2 cents. Rebuilding new ROM now, I love spending hours doing the same thing ?. In hindsight I get better each time and find new hacks tricks etc.
You might be able to use tasker with a variation of the code in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/microsoft-intune-company-portal-t3611588/page12
btonetbone said:
Hey everyone -
I have a Fire HD 10 (2017 model) that is successfully rooted with SuperSU. I am wondering if anyone has figured out how to gain root access with Magisk? All the tutorials I have found regarding the switch from SuperSU to Magisk involve flashing some zips in TWRP, which we can't do. Has anyone figured it out?
Ultimately, I'm trying to get DirecTV Now to work, but it doesn't play nicely with rooted devices. The Hide My Root app used to work, but it has stopped. If we can't get Magisk to work, I'd at least be happy if someone has advice on getting DirecTV Now working again!
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Hide Rooting V1.7 is working for me. I rooted yesterday then realized Dtv now stopped working and had to scramble to fix it. So far that's the answer.
chris_dubs said:
I tried flashing Magisk 16.0 with 15.3 installer today and got stuck in bootloop. It flashed but would just boot to amazon logo over and over. Have a Ti Backup but it sucks. I'm sure there's a way through adb. I'm still learning. I wanna know the best way to flash any zip in general cause without FF TWRP or some other custom recovery im lost. I'm assuming you'd have to uninstall SuperSu anyhow. My 2 cents. Rebuilding new ROM now, I love spending hours doing the same thing . In hindsight I get better each time and find new hacks tricks etc.
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Sorry for any revival, but is that really possible? I don't really think so, because Magisk, is by definition Systemless, meaning that it doesn't affect the system in any way, but modifies the boot.img. And modifying the boot.img even a tiny bit results in a bootloop, because it fails signature verification. I would be glad to hear any ideas because when we manage to get our Amazon tablet rooted, I would prefer Magisk over anything as I always did, because it is open source and systemless.
Today I successfully rooted my HD8 2016 with SuperSu permanently. Install Magisk Manager but hesitate to install Magisk as afraid of boot loop. Is there any solution to "flash" audio mods zip files without Magisk or TWRP?
lifegap said:
Today I successfully rooted my HD8 2016 with SuperSu permanently. Install Magisk Manager but hesitate to install Magisk as afraid of boot loop. Is there any solution to "flash" audio mods zip files without Magisk or TWRP?
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This is an unrelated question.
btonetbone said:
Hey everyone -
I have a Fire HD 10 (2017 model) that is successfully rooted with SuperSU. I am wondering if anyone has figured out how to gain root access with Magisk? All the tutorials I have found regarding the switch from SuperSU to Magisk involve flashing some zips in TWRP, which we can't do. Has anyone figured it out?
Ultimately, I'm trying to get DirecTV Now to work, but it doesn't play nicely with rooted devices. The Hide My Root app used to work, but it has stopped. If we can't get Magisk to work, I'd at least be happy if someone has advice on getting DirecTV Now working again!
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So far no. But don't worry. The HD 10 can be unlocked, it's just a matter of its done. Unfortunately, we don't have it easy. The HD 10 is built sorta convoluted. It's 64 but in some cases, 32 in the rest. Something's can't pick up on it. I have a thing or two I am working on. Unfortunately I am dead in the water PC wise until after 10 am. I need a new mouse. And I don't have a spare.
If anyone wants to help... mediatek uses their own fastboot executable, mtboot.exe. I still need to gather all the files to build it and or the binary (they aren't in the right places at all). But it would be nice if the mtboot.exe could be located somewhere on the web.
Also in the Amazon source code for the kernel, they left a potential honey pot. Datool, also known as fbtool. They left the module in their source, and I can't figure out why. In the source it lists some usb props, vendor and product IDs and lists three boot modes: unknown, brom, and preloader. It's also tied into sp flash tool somehow. When you compile the datool at the mediatek source, it will put the tablet into preloader mode. So prehaps it can also put it in brom. But if we can get datool to do a proper dump, we might be able to get SP flash tool working.
That's been my findings the past few days.
Now when I get a mouse, hopefully I will have the first test rom built today.
lifegap said:
Today I successfully rooted my HD8 2016 with SuperSu permanently. Install Magisk Manager but hesitate to install Magisk as afraid of boot loop. Is there any solution to "flash" audio mods zip files without Magisk or TWRP?
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Sorry, this might be a stupid question. I am new to Magisk Manager.
Did you install both SuperSU and Magisk Manger on HD8 2016? Which one is managing the root access of APPs? How does it work?
Dan_firehd said:
Sorry, this might be a stupid question. I am new to Magisk Manager.
Did you install both SuperSU and Magisk Manger on HD8 2016? Which one is managing the root access of APPs? How does it work?
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The only thing we have available at the moment for flashing is flash fire, on the HD 10. I have magisk on a few devices. It's pretty cool once you get the hang of it. It's different and took me a while to get to the point of liking it. I think it will be amazing on the HD 10 because the hardware is great. I haven't tried it on my fire 7 yet. I don't have a rooted HD 8.
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DragonFire1024 said:
... The HD 10 is built sorta convoluted. It's 64 but in some cases, 32 in the rest. Something's can't pick up on it.
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No, it's not. Same way many (arguably most) 64-bit devices behave in a 32/64 hybrid world. Someday 'everything' Android will be 64-bit or greater with 32-bit being religated to history - much 8/16-bit is today. Not there yet, especially on economy devices using older hardware. Amazon is not doing anything weird.
Dan_firehd said:
Sorry, this might be a stupid question. I am new to Magisk Manager.
Did you install both SuperSU and Magisk Manger on HD8 2016? Which one is managing the root access of APPs? How does it work?
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Only SuperSu manage the root access. Magisk manager without Magisk installed is only an app.
Dan_firehd said:
Sorry, this might be a stupid question. I am new to Magisk Manager.
Did you install both SuperSU and Magisk Manger on HD8 2016? Which one is managing the root access of APPs? How does it work?
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The SuperSu do the root management. Magisk manager is great on my phone, but it creates disaster on my HD 8 when testing the Magisk installing from the Manager. It made my HD8 boot loop at Amazon logo, no way to boot. I have to sideload the stock ROM then rooting again.
DragonFire1024 said:
If anyone wants to help... mediatek uses their own fastboot executable, mtboot.exe. I still need to gather all the files to build it and or the binary (they aren't in the right places at all). But it would be nice if the mtboot.exe could be located somewhere on the web.
Also in the Amazon source code for the kernel, they left a potential honey pot. Datool, also known as fbtool. They left the module in their source, and I can't figure out why. In the source it lists some usb props, vendor and product IDs and lists three boot modes: unknown, brom, and preloader. It's also tied into sp flash tool somehow.
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Wondering if your still looking into fbtool - I think your right about its potential in fixing bricks/installing roms. Got a link to the mtboot source still?
Brainstorming how to unbrick patched Fire 7's here:
Fire 7 (2019, mustang) unbrick, downgrade, unlock & root
Make sure to read this guide completely before starting. You will lose all data on the tablet, make a backup of important data before you start. What you need: - a Linux installation. Don't use a VM! Use a live USB, if you don't have Linux...
forum.xda-developers.com
Currently thinking about fbtool and a custom lineage compile, with hacked secureboot, fastboot enabled lk.bin and a preloader which skips rpmb. Further info on mtk's fastboot implementation would be useful.
Hi, I've been meaning to root my phone for a long time and I'm finally getting around to it. I've read a few of the guides here, but I don't understand completely, and I don't want to risk messing anything up.
I've got an Xperia XZ Premium (obviously), dual sim. The build number is 47.2.A.4.41 (I know, I keep putting off the updates).
I don't really know where to progress from there. I've got my internal storage [/storage/emulated/0] backed up on my computer (using Syncthing). I've got the apks of the apps that I want to keep, on my computer (I'm wanting to rid myself of Google as much as possible).
Before I start, what software do I need? What ROM should I use? My aims are for customisation and maximum freedom on my device.
EDIT: I just wasn't searching hard enough. Sorry for being another daft newbie with a "how do I root" thread. I thought I had looked everywhere at the time though. Idk. But yeah, sorry for the pointless thread, and if the admins have to go lock this now.
I've seen Newsflasher, TWRP, and Magisk mentioned around. I get what Newsflasher does, but not the others. What do they do? What versions should I use, and how do I use them?
I want to know how to go about every step, if that's possible. I'm still new to messing with smartphones in this way.
Sorry I'm a bit clueless, and thanks in advance!
To obtain root, first unlock your bootloader.
Then install TWRP via flash tool or adb
Instal magisk manager. Apk and downoad magisk. Zip from that apk
Flash via TWRP
Done!