Hello there, I have a huge problem with my "ex" rooted Robin, you see, I'm completely new to this rooting thing and that was my biggest mistake since I factory reseted my Robin and now when i check my root status it says that I dont have root, now this is where it gets worse, my power button is smashed, which means that I can't use it, when i want to boot my phone I just press both Volume Up and Down buttons and I can boot my phone with no problems, now i want to root it again but I dont know how without a power button
Any help on that?
Taisec said:
Hello there, I have a huge problem with my "ex" rooted Robin, you see, I'm completely new to this rooting thing and that was my biggest mistake since I factory reseted my Robin and now when i check my root status it says that I dont have root, now this is where it gets worse, my power button is smashed, which means that I can't use it, when i want to boot my phone I just press both Volume Up and Down buttons and I can boot my phone with no problems, now i want to root it again but I dont know how without a power button
Any help on that?
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By factory reset you mean using the stock images from the Razer forums? In that case you'd need to unlock your bootloader again and install a custom recovery again as well. After which you should be able to boot into recovery using adb
Code:
adb reboot recovery
Flash the SuperSU zip or magisk zip from there and you have root once more.
L3R0N said:
By factory reset you mean using the stock images from the Razer forums? In that case you'd need to unlock your bootloader again and install a custom recovery again as well. After which you should be able to boot into recovery using adb
Code:
adb reboot recovery
Flash the SuperSU zip or magisk zip from there and you have root once more.
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Eh, no, not from the Razer Forums, I mean the factory reset you see in the settings of the phone
Taisec said:
Eh, no, not from the Razer Forums, I mean the factory reset you see in the settings of the phone
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So that means you still have TWRP installed and an unlocked bootloader. Getting root should then be a simple matter of rebooting to recovery and flashing the SuperSU zip. Use
Code:
adb reboot recovery
to reboot to recovery since you have no power button.
It doesn't go on recovery mode, it goes to the fast boot mode,
And then just restarts the phone btw, I have the SuperSU zip on my device, I can see it on my files.
EDIT: Nvm, one lucky day, my phone booted into TWRP (Idk how that happened) and I could Install the SuperSU Zip like you told me, Thanks!!!! It's rooted again.
Related
Here's a video tutorial on how to root your Nexus 10 for noobs!
Windows video tutorial:
Mac video tutorial:
Linux video tutorial:
All the files you need in one zip (adb+SuperSU+fastboot+Windows drivers):
http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/Nexus10/Nexus10RootNew.zip
Step-by-Step tutorial with photos here:
http://nexus10root.com/nexus-10-root/how-to-root-nexus-10-easiest-method/
Also, if you get stuck on bootloop after unlocking bootloader (This happened to me couple times), do a factory reset in stock recovery to fix:
Thanks to shimp208 for the sideload method and working CWM, ChainFire for awesome SuperSU and to all the developers who are worked on CWM recovery!
So the CWM that was just updated by Koushik on CWM does not work properly or does it work? Was asking based on this
While CWM Recovery is still being fixed
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Edit: There's no driver issue if it were on a Mac right? Especially adb sideloading the CWM SuperSu zip?
How do I flash the stock recovery? CWM isn't working and I tried to update the driver like in the video but couldn't find the "manta" that I needed to update. I'm just stuck in bootloop animation now. I'm downloading the stock image right now to try and flash it back to stock..
johno86 said:
How do I flash the stock recovery? CWM isn't working and I tried to update the driver like in the video but couldn't find the "manta" that I needed to update. I'm just stuck in bootloop animation now. I'm downloading the stock image right now to try and flash it back to stock..
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If you go into fastboot mode then choose recovery to get to the screen with the red triangle, keep pressing the power button and volume buttons randomly until the stock recovery pops up. From there do a factory reset and it'll work, I just did it to mine!
I flashed the CWM recovery img so when I do what you say it takes me to the bootloader screen and says Downloading. No red triangle. It boots into CWM and then after 20 seconds restarts itself and hits the bootanimation loop. Any clue what to do next? Trying to flash the stock image but having issues using cmds in windows cmd
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I cleared cache through cmd and i got to the red triangle...thank ****ing the lord. DTWAZERE, I will remember tonight. Thank you for your help.
johno86 said:
I flashed the CWM recovery img so when I do what you say it takes me to the bootloader screen and says Downloading. Any clue what to do next? Trying to flash the stock image but having issues getting it into fastboot now...
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Thing is it will delete the CWM recovery when you leave it so you'll have to reflash it, which is why this is so unstable!
I had the exact same thing as you and this is what I did:
Press the power button to turn it off while it says downloading
Hold both volume buttons down and power on to get into fastboot
Choose recovery
Press power and volume buttons randomly when the red triangle appears until you get stock recovery
Choose Factory Reset
Reboot
You should be able to get back into the rom that way,
to root it you need to boot into fastboot again, reflash the recovery, and sideload the superuser apk
dtwazere said:
Thing is it will delete the CWM recovery when you leave it so you'll have to reflash it, which is why this is so unstable!
I had the exact same thing as you and this is what I did:
Press the power button to turn it off while it says downloading
Hold both volume buttons down and power on to get into fastboot
Choose recovery
Press power and volume buttons randomly when the red triangle appears until you get stock recovery
Choose Factory Reset
Reboot
You should be able to get back into the rom that way,
to root it you need to boot into fastboot again, reflash the recovery, and sideload the superuser apk
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Yeah this is exactly what I did and it worked. I'll wait on flashing anything until there's a stable recovery. I was fairly confident in what I was doing until that happened. Not being able to input commands from cmd prompt made me sick so I'll wait for a dev to release something that works without having to quickly install the drivers again within a 15-20 second timeframe. Too much stress.
cant boot
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
lc684760 said:
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
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Heh im having the same issue.
lc684760 said:
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
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I'm having the same issue. Stuck on the 2nd splash screen with the Nexus Logo.
I received successful messages after every entry.
deevooneh said:
I'm having the same issue. Stuck on the 2nd splash screen with the Nexus Logo.
I received successful messages after every entry.
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sucks. But we can boot in fastboot and downloading . I think we may have some tricks to fix.
i did everything, and it all went successfully after a few tried. Now i am stuck with the JB X load screen.
How do i get the stock google rom and how do i flash it?
lc684760 said:
sucks. But we can boot in fastboot and downloading . I think we may have some tricks to fix.
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Ok. Let me know if you figure something out. Hopefully we didnt brick it.
deevooneh said:
Ok. Let me know if you figure something out. Hopefully we didnt brick it.
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I just called service phone. But goole play agent told me that they didnt know how to deal with that. Its the new device. They dont know much. Damn it!
lc684760 said:
I just called service phone. But goole play agent told me that they didnt know how to deal with that. Its the new device. They dont know much. Damn it!
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How do we get back to stock? Might need to reattempt this.
If you are stuck on the boot animation (X) screen... power off your device and enter fastboot mode and then type fastboot -w... I has this problem and this fixed it!
NOTE: fastboot -w will wipe your internal storage completely
dtwazere said:
If you go into fastboot mode then choose recovery to get to the screen with the red triangle, keep pressing the power button and volume buttons randomly until the stock recovery pops up. From there do a factory reset and it'll work, I just did it to mine!
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deevooneh said:
How do we get back to stock? Might need to reattempt this.
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Stock is here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantarayjop40c
Still need a way to get CWM stable, so we have time to copy to sd
craigacgomez said:
If you are stuck on the boot animation (X) screen... power off you devices and enter fastboot mode and then type fastboot -w... I has this problem and this fixed it!
NOTE: fastboot -w will wipe your internal storage completely
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THIS WORKED!!
Youre a genius. thanks!
When I try to install the manta drivers manually and tell it to search the same area that it searched and found the android bootloader drivers for fastboot mode it says that the drivers couldn't be found and installed. Am I missing something? Also if i try to do fastboot flash recovery it gives me an error message stating that it cannot determine the image filename for the recovery image.
Well i guess i did it the long way around.
Went to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantarayjop40c
and downloaded the Nexus 10 file. extracted, and the actual files in the Nexus10Root folder.
Opened the flash-all.sh and entered each command manually because it was erroring out running the script.
After the 3rd command it booted right into android!
I used htcdev to unlock the bootloader on my phone, I then followed this online guide (Im not allowed to post the link) to flash a stock android rom to it, I followed all the steps but I when I went to reboot my phone It said something about no os installed but at that point i'd already hit continue. It then told me I needed something to root my phone so I selected install and let my phone reboot. It hit the splash screen for HTC and froze. None of the buttons work and neither fastboot or adb is recognising the device as connected. I made a TWRP recovery but currently can't do anything about it as my phone is just stuck on the splash screen.
Can someone help me reboot my phone when its frozen?
Hold both volume buttons and power button until the device vibrates and reboots. Then you can immediately hold volume down to access to bootloader, and from bootloader you can access recovery.
ufoman said:
Hold both volume buttons and power button until the device vibrates and reboots. Then you can immediately hold volume down to access to bootloader, and from bootloader you can access recovery.
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Thanks so much man, I'm back in the twrp recovery but now I have a new problem. The Lollipop ROM I transferred to my phone's internal storage isn't working . I flash it but when I go to reboot it says no OS installed. But I wiped the system and data partitions in the process so how do I recover my stock backup or how do I get a new rom on my phone
Marothgar said:
Thanks so much man, I'm back in the twrp recovery but now I have a new problem. The Lollipop ROM I transferred to my phone's internal storage isn't working . I flash it but when I go to reboot it says no OS installed. But I wiped the system and data partitions in the process so how do I recover my stock backup or how do I get a new rom on my phone
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Flash newest TWRP, it has MTP support so you can get any other rom ZIP you want on the phone and then flash it.
ufoman said:
Flash newest TWRP, it has MTP support so you can get any other rom ZIP you want on the phone and then flash it.
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Thanks mate, I actually sorted it by mounting the storage when plugged into my PC and that allowed me to transfer the zipped file which worked perfectly.
I've followed youtube videos and other sites to enter recovery mode but all i get is an option to factory reset or to exit. I've held down the volume down and power key together until the LG logo appears and then let go of the power key after a second.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
mwatson said:
I've followed youtube videos and other sites to enter recovery mode but all i get is an option to factory reset or to exit. I've held down the volume down and power key together until the LG logo appears and then let go of the power key after a second.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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What android version are you running? And how did you install the recovery img? And which one? If you installed the recovery properly and want to enter via hardware buttons it's the correct procedure.
--> If you're in the LG Stock recovery (where it asks you if you want to wipe your phone) just click yes twice and you'll boot into TWRP or clockworkmod (Whatever you've installed). I know that's a dumb way but it works
Note: If you didn't install the recovery correctly you will then wipe your phone!!!
To find out if you've done everything correctly with your recovery (and if you're rooted) just use the app Quick Boot from the play store, grant permissions and reboot into recovery. If you've done everything correctly you will be in recovery mode then And you can be sure that everything is setup correctly and use the hardware button method to access recovery (Just like I told you).
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What android version are you running? And how did you install the recovery img? And which one? If you installed the recovery properly and want to enter via hardware buttons it's the correct procedure.
--> If you're in the LG Stock recovery (where it asks you if you want to wipe your phone) just click yes twice and you'll boot into TWRP or clockworkmod (Whatever you've installed). I know that's a dumb way but it works
Note: If you didn't install the recovery correctly you will then wipe your phone!!!
To find out if you've done everything correctly with your recovery (and if you're rooted) just use the app Quick Boot from the play store, grant permissions and reboot into recovery. If you've done everything correctly you will be in recovery mode then And you can be sure that everything is setup correctly and use the hardware button method to access recovery (Just like I told you).
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I'm on MM without a custom recovery., I'm hoping to just get into stock recovery and wipe cache partition. Is there even a stock recovery? Maybe factory reset yes/no is all there is?
Thanks
mwatson said:
I'm on MM without a custom recovery., I'm hoping to just get into stock recovery and wipe cache partition. Is there even a stock recovery? Maybe factory reset yes/no is all there is?
Thanks
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Nope and yes - There's only the option to factory reset if you don't have a custom recovery installed. Sorry to bear the bad news I thought you had a custom Recovery installed and don't know how to enter it. There's no stock-like recovery to access on the G4. Sorry :crying:
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mwatson said:
I've followed youtube videos and other sites to enter recovery mode but all i get is an option to factory reset or to exit. I've held down the volume down and power key together until the LG logo appears and then let go of the power key after a second.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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Do this, install lgup on pc, plug in usb, start lgup, let it detect on com port, click com port, ui will open, then click pbone info, it establishes avalid usb connection to phone, when it has, start adb prompt and type ' adb flash recovery (recovery image name) when done type adb reboot recovery and you're in recovery.
Just remember twrp recovery image must be in same folder as adb istalled to)
https://dl.twrp.me/h815/
on Stock MM?
spoonymoon said:
Do this, install lgup on pc, plug in usb, start lgup, let it detect on com port, click com port, ui will open, then click pbone info, it establishes avalid usb connection to phone, when it has, start adb prompt and type ' adb flash recovery (recovery image name) when done type adb reboot recovery and you're in recovery.
Just remember twrp recovery image must be in same folder as adb istalled to)
https://dl.twrp.me/h815/
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does this work on stock MM 20A or 20B without unlocking bootloader. i'd do it even if its just temporary to wipe cache and return to stock recovery after the wipe. factory reset just is too much to start from scratch with installs and setups. i am Never Buying a LG phone ever. it was my mistake
I have an unlocked bootloader, twrp (2.8.7), root and on MM V20a, Stock.
I can boot into revocery via adb reboot bootloader / fastboot recovery boot twrp, all works fine (excecpt that I cant access the external exfat sd card with cm12/cm13 based roms).
But I cant boot with Power on /Vol down keys intoTWRP recovery.
Altough I can boot in LG factory reset menu but if I perform that it wipe indeed to facotory reset no way to reboot in recovery.
I try it a couple of time without success. Also I try differnt key combinations (Power on / Vol Up + Vol down etc.), around 15 times.
Also I cant use tools like "Quick Boot" I try 4 or 5 diverents the result is always the same - android on the back with open hatch.
When I try to boot on CM12/CM13 via Power Menu directly to recovery the same effect occurs.
Whats gos wrong? Where is my mistake?
If you flashed TWRP, the "LG Factory Reset" menu will still show up. Just confirm 2 times with yes there, and TWRP will get started . Bit confusing, I know.
MickyFoley said:
If you flashed TWRP, the "LG Factory Reset" menu will still show up. Just confirm 2 times with yes there, and TWRP will get started . Bit confusing, I know.
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As I wrote - when I do this a factory reset is performed - no recovery.
Thats is my problem and unfortunately not the solution.
Update:
This is the solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64148898&postcount=287
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Nope and yes - There's only the option to factory reset if you don't have a custom recovery installed. Sorry to bear the bad news I thought you had a custom Recovery installed and don't know how to enter it. There's no stock-like recovery to access on the G4. Sorry :crying:
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So there is no option to clean system cache without installing custom recovery?...
Here are the steps that got me to where I am.
1. Stock Pixel XL March 2017
2. Installed TWRP
3. Installed SU
4. All worked correctly for the last month
5. Saw that there was a new April release
a. It would not install as I was rooted
b. I installed the April OTA using TWRP
c. Rebooted
6. Saw that I was no longer rooted
7. Tried to go to Bootloader
8. Got dead droid with no command error
9. Went to recovery (Power + up vol) to enter sideload
10. Sideloaded the April updated
11. Rebooted
a. Same no command error
b. Went to recovery (Power + up vol) to enter factory restore
c. Rebooted
12. Tried to go into boot loader
a. Same no command error
13. Problem is that twrp was not asking for pattern And would not install correctly with image file. Solution was to keep loading the twrp image file until it asks for pattern. Then follow standard twrp /su instructions.
Thanks.
Power device off, use key combo (power+voldown) to boot bootloader. Fastboot flash stock boot.img to both slot a and b. Then reboot, take the OTA, or sideload it. Reboot. Now reboot to bootloader, fastboot boot TWRP, then reboot to twrp. Now you can flash TWRP to keep it as the recovery, or just su then reboot. Should be good.
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This should be posted under Q&A not development
wyrdtrtle said:
Power device off, use key combo (power+voldown) to boot bootloader. Fastboot flash stock boot.img to both slot a and b. Then reboot, take the OTA, or sideload it. Reboot. Now reboot to bootloader, fastboot boot TWRP, then reboot to twrp. Now you can flash TWRP to keep it as the recovery, or just su then reboot. Should be good.
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Bootloader does not load.
When you get the dead Droid just hit vol up, no power button.
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Then what?
bschatzow said:
Then what?
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I think I know where you went wrong you installed an incremental OTA with TW RP. If I'm not mistaken that new firmware had an updated bootloader and I believe that's dangerous to do. You may be out of luck
Why would the built in factory restore fix it?
bschatzow said:
Why would the built in factory restore fix it?
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Can you get into fastboot?
So no bootloader.
Just my thoughts. I don't know if that's even possible.
Isn't it possible to edit the ota script to flash a bootloader?
Or even make a full factory update like this?
To use fastboot you need to be in bootloader mode.
mikaole said:
So no bootloader.
Just my thoughts. I don't know if that's even possible.
Isn't it possible to edit the ota script to flash a bootloader?
Or even make a full factory update like this?
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If it is, I don't know how. I would need it to be able to load from Sideload.
Does phone boot at all? To OS?
Yes it does. Only thing not working is bootloader. Without out this I can't root.
bschatzow said:
Yes it does. Only thing not working is bootloader. Without out this I can't root.
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Ok..if phone boots ur bootloader is still there. Phone wouldnt boot without it. You on stock rom? Hit me up on hangouts and I will try to help you if you want. For the sake of time. Im sure you wanna get this resolved ASAP.
Sent you a pm requesting contact info.
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Worked for a long time with BDogg718. He generously spent a great deal of his time with me and opened several Chats with Developers and No one had a solution. He is very knowledgeable and really did not want to give up. For now the solutions seems to be send it back to Google and get a replacement. It would be nice if someone could talk to Google, as a phone that has a recovery built in firmware should be able to restore itself. The dual slots seems to be a problem for them as well.
I think I had the same thing happen with me! I installed the update via TWRP. The update installation seemed to crash at the end, resulting in a reboot. The phone did install 7.1.2 successfully, but I lost root and the ability to successfully boot into any recovery. I tried flashing TWRP again, but it failed "FAILED (remote: partition recovery doesn't exist). It appeared to attempt to flash it into slot "_b", if that means anything.
TWRP will not boot on 7.1.2. At least that's the conclusion formed last night in #twrp while the devs were working with someone else with this issue. I don't think they know why yet, but I doubt it will be overly long til they figure it out.
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Glad to hear someone is on the case. I will be sure to send a few shekels their way for my clumsiness.
Good evening all.
I must have done somethingto my phone... as, when I install TWRP, it boots for the fist time, but then it disappears and all recovery boots go to stock recovery
Could it be a matter of partitions?
Thanks a lot.
manoloyloles said:
Good evening all.
I must have done somethingto my phone... as, when I install TWRP, it boots for the fist time, but then it disappears and all recovery boots go to stock recovery
Could it be a matter of partitions?
Thanks a lot.
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As long as you are flashing twrp & not booting twrp image there's no reason why it shouldn't perminatly be there
Full instructions on my twrp thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/development/official-twrp-3-1-1-0-moto-g5-t3699737
To access recovery after you have
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Hold power and volume down
At bootloader menu use volume keys to navigate to recovery option
Press power button to select recovery option
Any other questions read the faq on the second post first
TheFixItMan said:
As long as you are flashing twrp & not booting twrp image there's no reason why it shouldn't perminatly be there
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Many thanks for your reply. This is why I am so disoriented about the cause...
I have flashed twrp for years on various phones: HTC, Samsung, Motorola... I do exactly as per your instructions, I get the OK after the flash, reboot and it is there. Reboot again.... and back to stock
manoloyloles said:
Many thanks for your reply. This is why I am so disoriented about the cause...
I have flashed twrp for years on various phones: HTC, Samsung, Motorola... I do exactly as per your instructions, I get the OK after the flash, reboot and it is there. Reboot again.... and back to stock
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Once you entered twrp for the first time did you swipe to allow modifications?
If using stock rom you also need to disable dm-verity or your phone will not boot
Maybe the stock rom is flashing stock recovery whenever you boot into it? Try flashing twrp while using a custom rom and see if it still boots to stock recovery instead of twrp.