Hello, I want to root my phone. I don't know which one to install because there are too many root types. I want root for game performance, for access to system files and for providing root access of some applications.
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I just used Magisk
Kurbik said:
Hello, I want to root my phone. I don't know which one to install because there are too many root types. I want root for game performance, for access to system files and for providing root access of some applications.
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many root modes? wtf? there only one root method and is magisk what you are asking is for magisk modules not root types, use the search option in the forum
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Hi everyone.
I have
Android 9 + TWRP 323 + Magisk 16.7 + Magisk.apk
Root checker said that I have root.
SolidExplorer and Root Explorer can read root directory but cannot delete/write files in system directory.
Titanium Backup works good and restore applications.
What is wrong?
Thanks in advance.
v8088 said:
Hi everyone.
I have
Android 9 + TWRP 323 + Magisk 16.7 + Magisk.apk
Root checker said that I have root.
SolidExplorer and Root Explorer can read root directory but cannot delete/write files in system directory.
Titanium Backup works good and restore applications.
What is wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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It's working fine for me. I just added a folder to /system, then added a text file to that directory, then edited the file without issue. Android 9, rooted using Magisk 16.7 Beta. Do the file explorers have root permission in Magisk?
One thing that happened to me the other day: I felt like an app (Fi Switch) wasn't properly prompting for root. I went into Magisk's root settings and changed the Automatic Response for root access to "Grant" from "Prompt". Went back to Fi Switch, did the thing that required root, and it worked. Checked Magisk again and it had now registered FiSwitch as a permitted root app. Then I changed the setting back to "Prompt" (not sure it really matters., but it feels safer lol).
It's almost like it just wasn't asking for root, then it was getting denied. Temporarily allowing it fixed it.
I have no idea why that worked for me, but maybe it'll work for you
borxnx said:
maybe it'll work for you
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Unfortunately no. This is didn't help me.
borxnx said:
Do the file explorers have root permission in Magisk?
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Yes, it has
Hello I'm having a problem I try to add a file to my bin with Root Explorer( I try several other software) but I can't do anything cause my .bin stay in read only. I can't find a way to manage this. I'm Root and all the superuser authorization seem to be there..
Thanks you !!
Android 10? If so, you cannot modify the /system partition at all, as Google locked down the partition. You'll have to look into Magisk modules to do what you want, but at the cost of not passing Safetynet.
Hi, I need to give read and write access to a couple little files in my root directory, but I can't find a file manager app that will do this. Among the ones I have tried are Root Explorer, which was recommended, and File Manager Root from Fdroid, but neither work. Can someone recommend an app or another way to do this? Thanks!
reidun76 said:
Hi, I need to give read and write access to a couple little files in my root directory, but I can't find a file manager app that will do this. Among the ones I have tried are Root Explorer, which was recommended, and File Manager Root from Fdroid, but neither work. Can someone recommend an app or another way to do this? Thanks!
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In modern android versions the /system partition is read only. Either you create an overlay with magisk, or you boot recovery. Twrp has a file manager or you use adb shell.
Hello everyone,
I would like to modify some files in root/vendor/etc but i can't because of permission. I'm root, I can access file with solid explorer but can't modify anything. I try to modify attributes of the folder but it gives me a error.
Is there a bypass for the scoped storage of android 11?
Thx !
You can use ADB root to modify it by using terminal commands. Not ideal but a possibility
Robert314 said:
You can use ADB root to modify it by using terminal commands. Not ideal but a possibility
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I would like to change the name of a file inside etc in vendor folder, do you know how I could do it ? Or could you point me a guide ? I'm not sure how to search a solution for this case
Robert314 said:
You can use ADB root to modify it by using terminal commands. Not ideal but a possibility
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Apparently I can't run ADB root, I got "adbd cannot run as root in production builds", well I will dig further to find a solution
Greenspoof said:
I would like to change the name of a file inside etc in vendor folder, do you know how I could do it ? Or could you point me a guide ? I'm not sure how to search a solution for this case
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Root Browser Classic - Apps on Google Play
Fully customizable Root Browser for Android users and rooted superusers
play.google.com
Try this file manager. Its a good root file manager and as it's old I might bypass scoped storage
which rom? right now i use arrow and it is the only one that can mount system as R/W.maybe there are others but a have not trid all of them.MIUI does not support it due to dynamic partitions,
hexisg said:
which rom? right now i use arrow and it is the only one that can mount system as R/W.maybe there are others but a have not trid all of them.MIUI does not support it due to dynamic partitions,
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It's indeed the stock one. As debloated, I find it the best
Robert314 said:
Root Browser Classic - Apps on Google Play
Fully customizable Root Browser for Android users and rooted superusers
play.google.com
Try this file manager. Its a good root file manager and as it's old I might bypass scoped storage
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I tried but didn't work, scoped storage is really awful, but thx anyway!
Hey! I can not access the folder, although I have root rights. I use x-plore .Please tell me how to fix? Magisk is rooted for this program
That's intended behavior for recent Android versions. There's nothing to fix.
Stop trying to do things in the user root directory.
Maybe explain what you're trying to do or use an actual root app or root shell in adb to accomplish it.
Sasaiber said:
Hey! I can not access the folder, although I have root rights. I use x-plore .Please tell me how to fix? Magisk is rooted for this program
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Is that your base sdcard you can't access?? I use x-plore and don't have any problems creating or using folders in my sdcard. In configuration, make sure you configure your x-plore app
LLStarks said:
Это предполагаемое поведение для последних версий Android. Там нечего исправить.
Не пытайтесь делать что-то в корневом каталоге пользователя
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LLStarks said:
That's intended behavior for recent Android versions. There's nothing to fix.
Stop trying to do things in the user root directory.
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In normal Android 12 possible to get access. I know what I do. I need to access the folder to unlock fps in GRID AUTOSPORT
Create a subfolder and point at it. You probably don't need the root folder.
Tulsadiver said:
Is that your base sdcard you can't access?? I use x-plore and don't have any problems creating or using folders in my sdcard. In configuration, make sure you configure your x-plore app
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Thanks! I just didn't go there))
I use Mix explorer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mixplorer.silver
And I am able to access the data folders and obb folders with it. It's a neat file manager, replaced solid explorer for me, I ran into that same issue with solid explorer not letting me connect to the android data folder even with root, but even unrooted I am able to access these folders with MiX
ugh...we can;t delete comments now?
theistus said:
ugh...we can;t delete comments now?
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Iv noticed that yoi can edit it but not delete I just report what I want deleted to mods but I feel sorry for them as it ads more work for them
LLStarks said:
That's intended behavior for recent Android versions. There's nothing to fix.
Stop trying to do things in the user root directory.
Maybe explain what you're trying to do or use an actual root app or root shell in adb to accomplish it.
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If I didn't need access to the root user directory I would have just bought an iPhone. Android is ruining itself
Is there a way now, to grant applications, like Total Commander, access to SD card? Preferably without root. To SD card, common. Well.