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So I wont say I tried everything but have been reading and trying solutions and they havent worked for me. Maybe someone can point me in a different right direction. So far I clean installed 3.2.8(twice btw), I'm fastbooting into twrp 3.0.2-1, flashed supersu 2.78 SR4 and flashed xposed framework v87.
Sometimes xposed framework v87 flashes in twrp and when I open xposed installer it says xposed framework is not installed. I attempt to then unintstall and try again and sometimes it fails in twrp with this message "cp: cant create '/system/xposed.prop':Read-only file system". I attached a screenshot. I'm also running xposed installer 3.1.1, also tried 3.0.1 by dvdandroid. Any suggestions?
Have you tried Magisk and Systemless Xposed?
mznk said:
Have you tried Magisk and Systemless Xposed?
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Are you asking if I tried it in the past on my onplus3? I didnt see anyone trying it now with 3.2.8 so I didnt think of it.
SysAdmNj said:
Are you asking if I tried it in the past on my onplus3? I didnt see anyone trying it now with 3.2.8 so I didnt think of it.
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I'm using it on 3.2.8 currently and all works well so far.
Here's how I did it: Clean flashed 3.2.8 using sideload with official recovery, then booted twrp-3.0.2-1 (from twrp.me), flashed Magisk v9 and flashed the phh-superuser. After booting into android, installed phh's SuperUser from Playstore, and installed Magisk Manager, then installed Xposed systemless arm64 sdk23 using the inbuilt downloader (or use the zip on the thread).
mznk said:
I'm using it on 3.2.8 currently and all works well so far.
Here's how I did it: Clean flashed 3.2.8 using sideload with official recovery, then booted twrp-3.0.2-1 (from twrp.me), flashed Magisk v9 and flashed the phh-superuser. After booting into android, installed phh's SuperUser from Playstore, and installed Magisk Manager, then installed Xposed systemless arm64 sdk23 using the inbuilt downloader (or use the zip on the thread).
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Thanks it all worked and went green except when I tried to download the systeless arm64 sdk23 from within magisk manager. I ended using a test1 version and it went through. Now I wasnt even planning on using magisk but how are you using magisk? When I used it before it was for android pay but I thought that all broke.
Installing xposed breaks SafetyNet anyways and I have no use of Android pay or Pokemon Go etc.
But, with magisk I can install and mod system files without making changes in the system partition like dpi, Viper, SystemUI mods etc. I really like it for the ease of that.
I have installed Xposed on 3.2.8 with a success from the beginning. Steps I've taken:
1. Dirty flashing full zip OOS 3.2.8.
2. Flashing systemless SuperSU from Chainfire (you have to:
Code:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true >> /data/.supersu
for systemless).
3. Flashing Xposed v87-test version, which now disappeared from dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/
4. Flashing ElementalX 0.28.
I was upgrading from 3.2.6.
mznk said:
I'm using it on 3.2.8 currently and all works well so far.
Here's how I did it: Clean flashed 3.2.8 using sideload with official recovery, then booted twrp-3.0.2-1 (from twrp.me), flashed Magisk v9 and flashed the phh-superuser. After booting into android, installed phh's SuperUser from Playstore, and installed Magisk Manager, then installed Xposed systemless arm64 sdk23 using the inbuilt downloader (or use the zip on the thread).
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OxygenOS 3.2.7 with v87.1 Magisk version installed. Got stuck at boot animation when dirty flashing to oos 3.2.8. Any ideas? Is there compatibility problem with xposed modules?
I would use a newer recovery, twrp-3.0.2-23-oneplus3 is the latest and I've had zero issues with it. I uploaded it to drive vs searching for it. Next, as stated, install Xposed via the app, version 3.0.1 by dvdandroid is what I'm using and after selecting arm64 api23 , granting root, it installs, reboot and done.
Hi,
I currently have my HTC One M9 with the following installed:
TWRP v3.0.2-0
Magisk v10.2
Magisk Manager v4.1
phh's SuperUser 2.0 [Beta 11]
And it's running: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
Now, I've received the OTA update notification for Android 7.0 (Nougat) - 4.14.401.7. I'm assuming that if I do the update, it will overwrite both my boot and recovery partitions, and therefore my phone will return to a stock status.
My question now is: Has anyone tried installing TWRP + Magisk v11.1 on this phone, running Android 7.0 (Nougat) - 4.14.401.7 (Stock)?? And, has it worked fine??
phen0m2016 said:
Hi,
I currently have my HTC One M9 with the following installed:
TWRP v3.0.2-0
Magisk v10.2
Magisk Manager v4.1
phh's SuperUser 2.0 [Beta 11]
And it's running: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
Now, I've received the OTA update notification for Android 7.0 (Nougat) - 4.14.401.7. I'm assuming that if I do the update, it will overwrite both my boot and recovery partitions, and therefore my phone will return to a stock status.
My question now is: Has anyone tried installing TWRP + Magisk v11.1 on this phone, running Android 7.0 (Nougat) - 4.14.401.7 (Stock)?? And, has it worked fine??
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I have the developer edition (4.23.617.1) but Nougat works fine with TWRP (3.0.3-0_unofficial) and Magisk 11.1. The new MagiskSU has worked fine as a root solution and within Magisk Hide - but some users have reported that it is necessary to disable/enable Magisk Hide, or even reboot to pass a SafetyNet check. For me, disabling & re-enabling after install worked fine - and was necessary only immediately after install.
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I have the developer edition (4.23.617.1) but Nougat works fine with TWRP (3.0.3-0_unofficial) and Magisk 11.1. The new MagiskSU has worked fine as a root solution and within Magisk Hide - but some users have reported that it is necessary to disable/enable Magisk Hide, or even reboot to pass a SafetyNet check. For me, disabling & re-enabling after install worked fine - and was necessary only immediately after install.
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Hey computerslayer. Thanks for the reply!
So in order to do a clean install of the Nougat Update (4.14.401.7) + Magisk v11.1, I should do the following:
1.- Uninstall phh's SuperUser using Magisk Manager > Modules
2.- Unistall Magisk Manager using TWRP > Magisk Uninstaller
*.- (Unistalling TWRP wouldn't be necessary as the Update rewrites the Recovery Partition)
3.- Apply the Nougat Update
4.- Reinstall TWRP
5.- Reinstall Magisk
6.- Finished
Is this procedure OK??
phen0m2016 said:
Hey computerslayer. Thanks for the reply!
So in order to do a clean install of the Nougat Update (4.14.401.7) + Magisk v11.1, I should do the following:
1.- Uninstall phh's SuperUser using Magisk Manager > Modules
2.- Unistall Magisk Manager using TWRP > Magisk Uninstaller
*.- (Unistalling TWRP wouldn't be necessary as the Update rewrites the Recovery Partition)
3.- Apply the Nougat Update
4.- Reinstall TWRP
5.- Reinstall Magisk
6.- Finished
Is this procedure OK??
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Honestly, I'm not sure. I don't know if it is possible to upgrade between Android versions via OTA with TWRP installed - I vaguely remember some limitations on OTAs and TWRP. Best to check the official TWRP thread and the readme thread to be sure.
Similarly, I'm not sure about a clean install of Magisk. I've only been using it for about a month so I'm not confident in offering advice about uninstalling - especially since giving bad advice could end up with you not passing SafetyNet because I missed some basic step. I recommend checking out the Magisk forums.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
How to install Magisk & Xposed? I keep getting bootloops.. "no digest file found"
So I have a Pixel XL, stock, nougat 7.1.2 (Aug NHGE47Q).
I have tried the following steps:
Boot TWRP 3.1.1-1
Flash TWRP 3.1.1-1
Flash Elemental 7.1.2 kernel
Flash newest Magisk 14.5 beta (since 14.0 doesn't support pixel, right?)
Flash TWRP 3.1.1-1
What am I doing wrong?
I tried it a few times and no good. I did notice it says something about "no digest file found", which I assume is the problem.. ? I tried a combination of things like with and without wiping cache/dalvik. Or not flashing TWRP at the end. I search around and couldn't find updated instructions on this process. Help will be appreciated!
P.S. Also, if I update to Oreo, I can't get Xposed, right? (as in the systemless version via Magisk) because that's the only reason why I haven't updated yet.
smithilberry said:
So I have a Pixel XL, stock, nougat 7.1.2 (Aug NHGE47Q).
I have tried the following steps:
Boot TWRP 3.1.1-1
Flash TWRP 3.1.1-1
Flash Elemental 7.1.2 kernel
Flash newest Magisk 14.5 beta (since 14.0 doesn't support pixel, right?)
Flash TWRP 3.1.1-1
What am I doing wrong?
I tried it a few times and no good. I did notice it says something about "no digest file found", which I assume is the problem.. ? I tried a combination of things like with and without wiping cache/dalvik. Or not flashing TWRP at the end. I search around and couldn't find updated instructions on this process. Help will be appreciated!
P.S. Also, if I update to Oreo, I can't get Xposed, right? (as in the systemless version via Magisk) because that's the only reason why I haven't updated yet.
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I'm not sure about Oreo I think you can but you can't get certain modules or things like Xposed but double check that cuz I'm not sure
Secondly if you wanna flash 14.2 or 14.3 at the bottom of the magisk post where you download it will have the different versions to choose from any version after 14.0 supports the pixel
try flashing magisk by itself and see if that helps I know when I flash it with anything else it just doesn't show up and doesn't work but if you want when it bootloops flash the uninstaller and flash your boot image and that will fix the bootloop but do it again copy the log from twrp and put it on your computer and upload it here it will say exactly where it fails and what's wrong with it so we can help better
smithilberry said:
So I have a Pixel XL, stock, nougat 7.1.2 (Aug NHGE47Q).
I have tried the following steps:
Boot TWRP 3.1.1-1
Flash TWRP 3.1.1-1
Flash Elemental 7.1.2 kernel
Flash newest Magisk 14.5 beta (since 14.0 doesn't support pixel, right?)
Flash TWRP 3.1.1-1
What am I doing wrong?
I tried it a few times and no good. I did notice it says something about "no digest file found", which I assume is the problem.. ? I tried a combination of things like with and without wiping cache/dalvik. Or not flashing TWRP at the end. I search around and couldn't find updated instructions on this process. Help will be appreciated!
P.S. Also, if I update to Oreo, I can't get Xposed, right? (as in the systemless version via Magisk) because that's the only reason why I haven't updated yet.
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According to elementalx.org/devices/pixel/ the right elemental kernel is 1.15.
I've done this exact process too and ran into many issues, I would recommend as follows, I've had a lot of success with this. I got Magisk working under 14.2 , twrp 3.1.1-1 , and elemental 1.15. I could not get any of them working correctly with any other versions or in any other order - this worked for me.
reflash stock with flash_all and factory reset
fastboot boot twrp 3.1.1-1
check "never show" and swipe
adb sideload twrp-3.1.1-1.zip
adb sideload VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip
reboot recovery
sideload again
adb sideload your new ROM here if you want that
adb sideload twrp-3.1.1-1 again, had to do this for PureNexus, cause recovery was overwritten
adb sideload VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip again
reboot recovery
adb sideload ElementalX-P-1.15.zip
reboot recovery (might not be necessary)
adb sideload Magisk-v14.2(1420).zip - I got this from the Arise Aroma installer package in another thread
adb sideload VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip again
reboot system, enable systemless hosts and magisk hide on google services framework and play store. magisk hide only works with a kernel that supports it so if your elemental is working you should be fine.
reboot again, then install busybox, I used stericsons from play store. I also installed the selinux switcher for permissive mode. I installed these to get Arise / Viper to work and I think they are required for xposed too.
Magisk modules should work from there, including the xposed installer, but xposed will cause safetynet to fail. I could not get magisk modules to work with 14.3, have not tested other versions, but 14.2 worked.
I did not let twrp install it's apk from recovery mode, or let magisk download it's update, I downloaded both APKs separately.
I remember having many issues with the order of install for magisk versus elemental. I'm pretty sure what worked for me is elemental, then magisk as I put here. but if you run into issues it might have to be magisk then elemental.
blanken_ship said:
According to elementalx.org/devices/pixel/ the right elemental kernel is 1.15.
I've done this exact process too and ran into many issues, I would recommend as follows, I've had a lot of success with this. I got Magisk working under 14.2 , twrp 3.1.1-1 , and elemental 1.15. I could not get any of them working correctly with any other versions or in any other order - this worked for me.
reflash stock with flash_all and factory reset
fastboot boot twrp 3.1.1-1
check "never show" and swipe
adb sideload twrp-3.1.1-1.zip
adb sideload VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip
reboot recovery
sideload again
adb sideload your new ROM here if you want that
adb sideload twrp-3.1.1-1 again, had to do this for PureNexus, cause recovery was overwritten
adb sideload VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip again
reboot recovery
adb sideload ElementalX-P-1.15.zip
reboot recovery (might not be necessary)
adb sideload Magisk-v14.2(1420).zip - I got this from the Arise Aroma installer package in another thread
adb sideload VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip again
reboot system, enable systemless hosts and magisk hide on google services framework and play store. magisk hide only works with a kernel that supports it so if your elemental is working you should be fine.
reboot again, then install busybox, I used stericsons from play store. I also installed the selinux switcher for permissive mode. I installed these to get Arise / Viper to work and I think they are required for xposed too.
Magisk modules should work from there, including the xposed installer, but xposed will cause safetynet to fail. I could not get magisk modules to work with 14.3, have not tested other versions, but 14.2 worked.
I did not let twrp install it's apk from recovery mode, or let magisk download it's update, I downloaded both APKs separately.
I remember having many issues with the order of install for magisk versus elemental. I'm pretty sure what worked for me is elemental, then magisk as I put here. but if you run into issues it might have to be magisk then elemental.
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Thanks for the directions!
However, before I try this, I have one question... what is "VerifiedBootSigner-v8.zip"?
After searching, I see a bunch of information on the May security patch, but nothing talking about the August security patch (which is what I'm on). That being said, does it still apply?
You don't need Xposed, magisk has plenty of modules, but after rooting, flash the verified boot signer to allow for stock boot. It patches the boot image. Android 8 methods fixed this issue
Here is how you flash a kernel with the stupid 2 slots LOL...
Rom installed and ALREADY BOOTED INTO the OS That rom.
Reboot to TWRP 3.2.1-0
Flash Kernel and Flash TWRP 3.2.1-0.ZIP followed by rebooting recovery (i usually hit reboot system hold volume down until i get to bootloader and then choose recovery (reboot recovery doesnt always work))
Flash Magisk 15.0 or 15.1 on Oreo and i believe 14.3 and down will work better for Nougat.
Reboot buddy!!! All is good in the world.
Mikkey81 said:
Here is how you flash a kernel with the stupid 2 slots LOL...
Rom installed and ALREADY BOOTED INTO the OS That rom.
Reboot to TWRP 3.2.1-0
Flash Kernel and Flash TWRP 3.2.1-0.ZIP followed by rebooting recovery (i usually hit reboot system hold volume down until i get to bootloader and then choose recovery (reboot recovery doesnt always work))
Flash Magisk 15.0 or 15.1 on Oreo and i believe 14.3 and down will work better for Nougat.
Reboot buddy!!! All is good in the world.
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WAAAAAAIIIIIT!!!! you need to be on Magisk 15.0 just failed multiple times and realized that was the last thing I Updated to 15.1..
Make sure you're flashing 15.0.
Can we get Xposed yet on Oreo with Magisk? I see it says there are 4 different options available in the module section of Magisk. One is labeled "Xposed framework". All the others are labeled "Xposed Framework SDK 25" down to 19. Which one should be used for Oreo?
I installed an update to Magisk Manager to v5.9 via the Magisk Manager app. Then when I went back into Magisk Manager, I found that I had lost root (i.e. nothing shows up in the left drawer of the app and no root apps work). I tried flashing the Uninstaller.zip and reflashing TWRP and Magisk v16, but it still did not re-root my device. I'm running OOS 5.1.5 with Magisk Manager v5.8.3, and bluespark TWRP v8.69.
Hi
there is a new version of Magisk Manager (5.9.1) and after it will download the new version of Magisk 17.1 !
everything's ok for me on OB15
Rebel242 said:
Hi
there is a new version of Magisk Manager (5.9.1) and after it will download the new version of Magisk 17.1 !
everything's ok for me on OB15
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You're right. Flashed v17.1 and now regained root access. Thx
I own a firetv stick 2nd gen (tank). I have unlocked the device and installed the Prerooted rom which requires you to install magisk after you install the rom
I just cant figure out which magisk version to use. I have tested 25.2, 25.1, 24.3 but in all these versions the manager just crashing once i press any button on my remote (It doesnt open, it only shows the logo)
I tested 20.03 which luckily works and i had not got time to test any other versions, but i thought i'd ask here if anyone know why this is happening or what magisk version is suggested
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i thought i'd ask here if anyone know why this is happening or what magisk version is suggested
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It sounds like a signature mismatch. You can't mix and match official and unofficial Magisk versions.
If you try to install the official Magisk Manager, with a custom Magisk build, you will see what you are experiencing. Magisk Manager will close and the icon will revert to just Magisk text.
With Magisk 22+ the zip and manager are the same file. Whatever zip you used to patch your device, rename it to magisk.apk and install it as an app in FireOS.
I think a custom Magisk build is used with a couple of the FireSticks to protect the rooting method.
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It sounds like a signature mismatch. You can't mix and match official and unofficial Magisk versions.
If you try to install the official Magisk Manager, with a custom Magisk build, you will see what you are experiencing. Magisk Manager will close and the icon will revert to just Magisk text.
With Magisk 22+ the zip and manager are the same file. Whatever zip you used to patch your device, rename it to magisk.apk and install it as an app in FireOS.
I think a custom Magisk build is used with a couple of the FireSticks to protect the rooting method.
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hey! For all the versions i installed (which is from the original magisk repo itself), i used the same apk to install both the manager and Magisk itself, so i dont think its signature
mismatch.
I was not aware of any custom magisk builds for firetv until i read your reply. I found this but this has the same issue as normal magisk, the issue being the Manager not working.
Also i just tested Magisk v22 and it works !!
Im thinking ill just stay on this version and i think ill be fine for now ?