Cannot root Samsung Galaxy S10e with magisk - Samsung Galaxy S10e Questions & Answers

I have a Samsung Galaxy S10e and am attempting to root it. I have followed this tutorial:
I managed to flash the patched image onto my device however in the Magisk Manager it is not showing that I have rooted.
I then flashed TWRP and tried installing the Magisk.zip. There were no errors however my device was still not rooted.
I then tried to Install lineage OS via TWRP however it did not do anything.
I've been trying for 2 weeks and cannot find a solution.

I assumed you installed the Magisk app?
There's two components to Magisk: the patch, and the manager. The app package can be used for both. It can patch the boot image or be flashed in TWRP to "install" root, but this is useless unless the app is actually installed in Android to make use of the root patch.

I have managed to root with pixel experience ROM. Don't know why it wasn't working with Samsung ROM.

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Magisk v9 with 6045

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

Installing TWRP on S8+ Exynos without rooting?

Hey everyone,
I want to root my S8+ and install TWRP and I found a thread in here about installing TWRP and then rooting my phone , however I went to Twrp-Website and it said something about dm-verity and kernel.
So my question is, do I need to root the phone first or can I just install TWRP and then root it?
Would be really grateful if someone answered quickly
Thanks in advance.
-G955F Germany-
Typically, with Exynos, you flash TWRP via Odin, and once you re-boot, into TWRP, then do the dm-verity and rooting flashes, eg Su or Magisk, in that order.
There are some custom ROM installs that install a root during their install, many of which use Aroma, so pick your options for the ROM/root install.

How can I root my S10e?

I can't root my S10e. I installed TWRP 3.3.1-103_ianmacd and I installed magisk 20.4.zip. But In Magisk Manager, it can't detected root. Is it TWRP problem or Magisk problem?
model : SM-G970N(Exynos)
Android : 10(Q)/OneUI 2.1
Samsung packs some serious anti-tamper security into their phones, meaning installing Magisk isn't as simple as flashing a zip through TWRP. Read the instructions for Samsung devices, and double-check that you understand everything before following the steps - you'll end up wiping your data at least once, even if you're doing it properly.
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My phone is rooted! Thanks!

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]
*** Disclaimer I am not responsible for any damage you made to your device You have been warned crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features...
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A7160 (Chinese, Exynos chipset) - Magisk downgrade / TWRP request

I rooted my A7160 last year using Magisk only, no TWRP, since I couldn't find TWRP for the Exynos chipset. A couple days ago I dumbly let Magsik update to v22.1, which removed Magisk Hide, an essential for me. I want to downgrade Magisk, but haven't yet found a way to do so without TWRP.
First, does anyone know of a way to downgrade Magisk without TWRP? I've tried restoring my Titanium Backup of Manager, but that prompts me to download and install the full Magisk, which will leave me with the new Magisk. I also tried fresh install of the 7.5.1 Magisk Manager app, which only lets me install 22.1.
Second, is there any work on or anyone willing to work on TWRP or other custom recovery for the Exynos chipset (A7160)?
Third, is there any other way to hide root? A brief search did not yield anything promising yet.
Thanks in advance!
stgibson said:
I rooted my A7160 last year using Magisk only, no TWRP, since I couldn't find TWRP for the Exynos chipset. A couple days ago I dumbly let Magsik update to v22.1, which removed Magisk Hide, an essential for me. I want to downgrade Magisk, but haven't yet found a way to do so without TWRP.
First, does anyone know of a way to downgrade Magisk without TWRP? I've tried restoring my Titanium Backup of Manager, but that prompts me to download and install the full Magisk, which will leave me with the new Magisk. I also tried fresh install of the 7.5.1 Magisk Manager app, which only lets me install 22.1.
Second, is there any work on or anyone willing to work on TWRP or other custom recovery for the Exynos chipset (A7160)?
Third, is there any other way to hide root? A brief search did not yield anything promising yet.
Thanks in advance!
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FYI Update for others' reference: I got what I needed with Zygisk and DenyList, so should be OK without downgrading. If I need to downgrade, I realized an option that may work: re-flashing the previously-used patched boot.img.

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