Need Guide for TWRP Manager set SELinux /( Full TWRP Manager app how to set up Guide. - LG V20 Guides, News, & Discussion

I have a rooted LG V20 h918 8.0.0 Oreo with installed TWRP Manager app and I was told that I was to install TWRP 3.2.3-4 version and I opened up the TWRP Manager app and granted the SU Permission and then the app opens up a about page. And listed what version it was and below that it asked me to set the SELinux. And presented a link to the TWRP Download version page and it jade a TWRP 3.2.3-0 VERSION download but not a 3.2.3-4 VERSION for 8.0.0 oreodownload what so I do download the TWRP 3.2.3-0 version and after is that all I have to do to set the SELinux to install reboot , reboot / recovery though the TWRP Manager app or what. I tried watching You Tube video's looking up how to soon duckduckgo search app. But no luck I need a full TWRP Manager app set up and guide crime beginning to end. I new at this and this is my first Rooted phone. Please help any advice is welcome. Thank you

grey45 said:
I have a rooted LG V20 h918 8.0.0 Oreo with installed TWRP Manager app and I was told that I was to install TWRP 3.2.3-4 version and I opened up the TWRP Manager app and granted the SU Permission and then the app opens up a about page. And listed what version it was and below that it asked me to set the SELinux. And presented a link to the TWRP Download version page and it jade a TWRP 3.2.3-0 VERSION download but not a 3.2.3-4 VERSION for 8.0.0 oreodownload what so I do download the TWRP 3.2.3-0 version and after is that all I have to do to set the SELinux to install reboot , reboot / recovery though the TWRP Manager app or what. I tried watching You Tube video's looking up how to soon duckduckgo search app. But no luck I need a full TWRP Manager app set up and guide crime beginning to end. I new at this and this is my first Rooted phone. Please help any advice is welcome. Thank you
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twrp manager? you don't need it at all, nor should you need to play with selinux.
Manually download twrp from the thread. Install it within twrp itself using install-install image-recovery.
If you really want to use an app to install twrp, I've had good success with Flashify and didn't need to play with selinux or anything, just downloaded twrp manually, and pointed flashify at it.

Phoenix591 said:
twrp manager? you don't need it at all, nor should you need to play with selinux.
Manually download twrp from the thread. Install it within twrp itself using install-install image-recovery.
If you really want to use an app to install twrp, I've had good success with Flashify and didn't need to play with selinux or anything, just downloaded twrp manually, and pointed flashify at it.
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Thanx that worked out really good I now have TWRP Recovery on my phone. The Flashify app is a lot better than the TWRP Manager by far. Thank you for good advice.

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Is there any method working with the newest version of Pokemon GO to allow Oneplus One custom ROM users to play this game? The Internet is full of methods, I've already tried some but didn't work. Do you have any working idea for now?
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Check your inbox.
But for all the other folks.
1. Install suhide http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-t3450396 (via recovery)
2. Install root switch apk https://www.asus.com/zentalk/tw/for...wNDk1fGJmMjhjZGZifDE0NzY0MDUzNjB8MHwxNzM1NDI=
3. Start the root switch app and toggle the first switch off (this will "disable" your root).
4. Play the game
5. If your ready playing and you wanna use root again just toggle the switch back on in the root switch app.
Just search for magisk
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massivekind said:
Check your inbox.
But for all the other folks.
1. Install suhide http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-t3450396 (via recovery)
2. Install root switch apk https://www.asus.com/zentalk/tw/for...wNDk1fGJmMjhjZGZifDE0NzY0MDUzNjB8MHwxNzM1NDI=
3. Start the root switch app and toggle the first switch off (this will "disable" your root).
4. Play the game
5. If your ready playing and you wanna use root again just toggle the switch back on in the root switch app.
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Do I need SuperSU installed? I like built in root in CM14.1
dasti555 said:
Do I need SuperSU installed? I like built in root in CM14.1
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In the topic of suhide you can find the following
Requirements
- SuperSU v2.78 SR1 or newer (link)
- SuperSU installed in systemless mode
- Android 6.0 or newer
- TWRP (3.0.2 or newer, with access to /data - link!) or FlashFire (link)
So yes, you need supersu.
massivekind said:
In the topic of suhide you can find the following
Requirements
- SuperSU v2.78 SR1 or newer (link)
- SuperSU installed in systemless mode
- Android 6.0 or newer
- TWRP (3.0.2 or newer, with access to /data - link!) or FlashFire (link)
So yes, you need supersu.
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- SuperSU installed in systemless mode
This mean normally flashed SuperSU.zip or I need to do something more?
Because I just flashed SuperSU SR4.zip and after that I wanted suhide0.55.zip and I can't "error 1 - check if you have atleast SR1 installed"
Can it be because of some kind of "november update"?
dasti555 said:
- SuperSU installed in systemless mode
This mean normally flashed SuperSU.zip or I need to do something more?
Because I just flashed SuperSU SR4.zip and after that I wanted suhide0.55.zip and I can't "error 1 - check if you have atleast SR1 installed"
Can it be because of some kind of "november update"?
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You can just flash the zip
massivekind said:
You can just flash the zip
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Too bad because I can't :/

[ROOT][L09/L19] Pre-rooted boot.img for P9 Nougat (b378)

This is now deprecated
See proper SuperSu root installation instruction by @hakaz here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71588837&postcount=102
Install stock b378 boot image (L09) here first: https://mega.nz/#!v1RGRSzD!7Z9oKmvEbZHG9UGwxh-iCR_tEw2qjVJ2tHkb1mFSTLk
Splitting this out into separate thread for better visibility. Note that if you are already on L09 B378 root, no need to update -
What is this?
Root on Nougat for the Huawei P9. It's a boot image, pre-rooted with PHH's SuperUser. Requires an unlocked bootloader.
Downloads:
B378
L09: https://mega.nz/#!ekJVzLyY!pOhWHYpdhuRSFtBvxGYlMMFH5hFg0TG8bG17D13ZohM
L19: https://mega.nz/#!blgUnDpD!OAiHXwXvUfJ36OZeNBFbVkBeEocnNc-irHHo5CxMjrA
Installation:
Root install method 1 (no TWRP)
Reboot phone into bootloader mode
Download boot.img to PC and fastboot flash with: "fastboot flash boot rooted_b378_boot.img"
Reboot phone back into system
Install phh's SuperUser app from Play Store
Install JRummy's Busybox Installer and install to /vendor/xbin
Root install method 2 (with TWRP)
Download boot.img to phone (Internal Downloads or External SD)
Use OldDroid's TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/twrp-t3565703/post71244945#post71244945
Reboot into TWRP
Select "Install" -> Click "Images" -> Go to External SD and select your rooted_b378_boot.img
Flash and reboot phone back into system
Install phh's SuperUser app from Play Store
Install JRummy's Busybox Installer and install to /vendor/xbin
Note: To get AdAway working, go to Preferences, then scroll down to "Target hosts file" and set it to "custom target". Then set Custom target to "/vendor/etc/hosts"
No responsibility if this doesn't work/breaks your device/eats your cat etc. - make sure you backup your data and have a backup boot/recovery image handy
XDA:DevDB Information
Pre-rooted boot.img for P9 Nougat, Kernel for the Huawei P9
Contributors
Atarii, PHH, LastStandingDroid, OldDroid, Dkionline
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2017-03-17
Beta Release Date: 2017-01-20
Created 2017-03-17
Last Updated 2017-03-17
Update (17/03/2017):
* Added L19 pre-rooted boot.img
This is not systemless root yes? No OTA support?
askor said:
This is not systemless root yes? No OTA support?
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Yes this is Systemless, OTA should be fine - I've manually flashed OTA via dload but not tested normal OTA upgrade
will this root method have any drawbacks compared to the standard method( installing twrp and then flasing super su) am i going to be able to do the same things that im able to do with any rooted device? thanks in advice
ricardo99831390 said:
will this root method have any drawbacks compared to the standard method( installing twrp and then flasing super su) am i going to be able to do the same things that im able to do with any rooted device? thanks in advice
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SuperSu does not currently work on the P9 with Nougat, partially due to lack of loop mount support in the kernel. Kernel sources are needed to rectify this, so I encourage people to email Huawei asking for their Nougat kernel patches.
PHH is not perfect (some apps don't work fully) but it's the best we have right now
Atarii said:
SuperSu does not currently work on the P9 with Nougat, partially due to lack of loop mount support in the kernel. Kernel sources are needed to rectify this, so I encourage people to email Huawei asking for their Nougat kernel patches.
PHH is not perfect (some apps don't work fully) but it's the best we have right now
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ohh okay thanks for the info and also the work, i guess im waiting till the fully working method is out.
I've heard that they will relase the source near this month or the next when they finsh updating every p9
Is it possible to use this prerooted boot.img for l19 honor 8?
No. It's for P9, Honor 8 isn't P9, right?
Atarii said:
Splitting this out into separate thread for better visibility. Note that if you are already on L09 B378 root, no need to update
What is this?
Root on Nougat for the Huawei P9. It's a boot image, pre-rooted with PHH's SuperUser. Requires an unlocked bootloader.
Installation:
Root install method 2 (with TWRP)
Download boot.img to phone (Internal Downloads or External SD)
Use OldDroid's TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/twrp-t3565703/post71244945#post71244945
Reboot into TWRP
Select "Install" -> Click "Images" -> Go to External SD and select your rooted_b378_boot.img
Flash and reboot phone back into system
Install phh's SuperUser app from Play Store
Install JRummy's Busybox Installer and install to /vendor/xbin
Note: To get AdAway working, go to Preferences, then scroll down to "Target hosts file" and set it to "custom target". Then set Custom target to "/vendor/etc/hosts"
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Thank you for the guide, everything worked as described. I've got my P9 with c432 b378, rooted and TWRP installed.
By testing so far, RootChecker, AdAway (v3.2), Titanium and Reboot (to boot into TWRP or fastboot) all work fine with this phh's SuperUser
PS: It's possible to install Chainfire's SuperSU instead, and Viper4Android works too, see e.g.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71761747&postcount=167
Hi all, is that ok to flash on my current P9 L09C432B383 ?
The stock and pre-rooted boot.img states its form .378 but would it be ok on .383?
I dont know how to get root on it currently...
Thanks
twerg said:
Hi all, is that ok to flash on my current P9 L09C432B383 ?
The stock and pre-rooted boot.img states its form .378 but would it be ok on .383?
I dont know how to get root on it currently...
Thanks
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
flash this, V3 is the version i would suggest.

Help!!!!

Hi,i updated my Htc A9 device from Marshmallow stock rom to Nougat official rom.
My Device Info:
***UNLOCKED***
S-OFF
CID BS_US001
MID 2PQ912000
Os 2.18.617.10​​I decided to root my device but i have problem on that!!!
Step 1- installed twrp 3.1.1-0 by fastboot mode
Step 2-installed Magisk Manager and download magisk v 12.0 zip file from magisk manager.
Step 3-Reboot to twrp recovery and select (Swipe To Allow Modifictions),then i flashed Magisk v 12.zip file from install menu and after that reboot device.(recovery log)
Step 4-Run Magisk Manager and see this Status:
installed magisk ver 12.0 --->Iatest version magisk installed and Properly rooted--->8:MAGISKSU
(tpjohnwu)Pic 1.
Superuser show on Magisk manager menu(Pic 2) and apps send request for permission to #superuser(Pic 3).
On the surface everything is OK but i have problem,for example i installed Link2SD app to use that for uninstall system apps and freez apps but does not work properly & show error msg(Pic 4).
I would be honored if you tell me what is my problem,thanks...
Hi, did you install busybox? I'm not familiar with Magisk nor Link2SD, but I can imagine there's an option to "ignore systemless root" so you'll be able to make changes to the system partition.
Do other root apps have problems as well?
eavandijk83 said:
Hi, did you install busybox? I'm not familiar with Magisk nor Link2SD, but I can imagine there's an option to "ignore systemless root" so you'll be able to make changes to the system partition.
Do other root apps have problems as well?
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I can't install busy box,when o clicked on install button,busy box closed!!!!
cowboy_ea said:
I can't install busy box,when o clicked on install button,busy box closed!!!!
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I think you'll be better off if you install the latest LOS ROM (20170530) and flash SuperSU. I don't know about Magisk, but I've never experienced problems with SuperSU. Once rooted, install busybox from the playstore and install into "system/xbin/"
In SuperSU make sure you override LOS root settings since it's set to off by default. By the way, you can turn on LOS root settings manualy. That way you don't need Magisk or SuperSU at all. Settings can be unlocked by tapping the build number several times in settings-->Device status. A menu will be unlocked called Developers options. Within that menu you'll find the root settings.
Good luck

System update 01/21

I've seen several posts that upgrading to Android 11 is causing serious issues with twrp and root. I have an update dated 01/21 that is ready to install and I'd like to know if I can install it and still keep twrp and root. I'm on stock model gm1925 build 10.0.9.gm27ba and as stated, keeping root is important for me.
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scuzzo500 said:
I've seen several posts that upgrading to Android 11 is causing serious issues with twrp and root. I have an update dated 01/21 that is ready to install and I'd like to know if I can install it and still keep twrp and root. I'm on stock model gm1925 build 10.0.9.gm27ba and as stated, keeping root is important for me.
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You are on stable channel surely the notified upgrade is to version 10.0.11, so you can update and keep root and twrp working.
To do this follow the steps described by @strongst in the op7 forum and you will have no problems.
Here the steps to follow:
Optional but highly recommended, backup everything in case of issues.
Download the full rom zip file and the twrp zip installer file and place it into the phone storage memory.
Go to Magisk Manager and uninstall all modules.
Reboot phone.
Go to Android settings -> system -> system update and hit gear icon top right -> local upgrade, select the .zip file of the new firmware and wait for the installation to finish. Attention don't reboot yet!
Install TWRP within Magisk Manager App like a Module: Magisk Manager App -> Menu -> Modules "+" select .zip file of the twrp recovery installer. Attention don't reboot yet!
Install Magisk via Magisk Manager App again: Magisk Manager App -> hit install after your Magisk version -> hit again install -> hit "install to inactive slot".
Finally reboot.
Reinstall your Magisk Modules.
Done! Your device is now updated and you keep TWRP and root.
Very important: At the moment this procedure is to be considered reliable only if used with firmware based on Android 10.
scuzzo500 said:
I've seen several posts that upgrading to Android 11 is causing serious issues with twrp and root. I have an update dated 01/21 that is ready to install and I'd like to know if I can install it and still keep twrp and root. I'm on stock model gm1925 build 10.0.9.gm27ba and as stated, keeping root is important for me.
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As of right now there is no TWRP working some have had luck but unfortunately most havent. i have uploaded a patched boot.img that will let you root
how to install android 11 on gm 1925, if my phone does not see files via local update?????

Tried Rooting my Redmi Note 5 Pro, but to fail, dunno why !(android 9 oreo) [EDIT : ISSUE SOLVED]

Hello y'all, i want to root my phone, i followed several tutorials and installed image file of twrp v 3.2.3 , lazyflasher.zip and magisk.zip . Tried flshing the twrp image file through fastboot, but it is unable to decrypt my data and is asking for a password, installed a later version of twrp v 3.4.0 and tried the same, it was able to decrypt , Now i succesfully entered TWRP and then i first installed the image file but i was not able to install the ladyflasher.zip(error 1 cannot unpack zip file) so i avoided the lazyflasher step and directly tried installing magisk and it said successful, but when my phone rebooted there was no magisk app and my phone is not rooted! Tried with different versions of magisk like v 16 and v 23 , still no effect. Also instead of magisk zip file i installed supersu zip file and still the result is same ( No supersu app on phone and thus not rooted)!
Reflash Stock ROM to get rid off of all mods you applied so far, then retry.
Issue Solved! Thanks for your tip @xXx yYy , but i solved it! Basically the absence of magisk app is not a problem, i manually installed the magisk manager and basically upgraded the magisk version(I flashed v 16 through twrp, magisk manager required v 23 and above) so i clicked install within the app and boom! root access is granted, crazy but anyways it did work , so issue solved

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