Relax, twrp work. even with not latest canaryYes. Got the latest canary, put a copy of the boot.img on the phone, told Magisk to patch it, copied the patched img back to the computer and then flashed it. Went just fine, zero issues.
No TWRP yet I don't think, so the above is the way to go.
Yes. Got the latest canary, put a copy of the boot.img on the phone, told Magisk to patch it, copied the patched img back to the computer and then flashed it. Went just fine, zero issues.
No TWRP yet I don't think, so the above is the way to go.
I'm taking 10 final now, an am using https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/tutorials.html#ota-installation to do it (this time I'm not pulling a rookie move and rebooting in the middle).
Will report if I have any issues.
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I performed the steps exactly as listed, but when I come back to Magisk Manager, it states that Magisk is up to date, instead of showing as uninstalled (when I ran uninstall --> restore images, I got a popup stating that restoration was done).
I swapped to stable, including wiping cache, and it does the same thing. :S
This has never happened before. Meanwhile, the Android System says it's ready to reboot....but MM isn't giving me the ability to patch the inactive slot.
I'm taking 10 final now, an am using https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/tutorials.html#ota-installation to do it (this time I'm not pulling a rookie move and rebooting in the middle).
Will report if I have any issues.
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I performed the steps exactly as listed, but when I come back to Magisk Manager, it states that Magisk is up to date, instead of showing as uninstalled (when I ran uninstall --> restore images, I got a popup stating that restoration was done).
I swapped to stable, including wiping cache, and it does the same thing. :S
This has never happened before. Meanwhile, the Android System says it's ready to reboot....but MM isn't giving me the ability to patch the inactive slot.
FWIW I just tried it on a 3a XL. On Android 9, Magisk Manager Stable channel. Magisk uninstall OK, but still showed up to date.
I went ahead and finished system update, avoided rebooting there and back to MM instead, which let me patch the inactive slot and rebooted to 10, apparently fine. Only problem is MM says Magisk is not installed.
I am now downloading stock image, to grab the boot.img and try to install.
I updated Magisk Manager to Canary and reinstalled Magisk, without success (MM still said not installed).Bad news: even after installing (by patching a stock boot.img and flashing it via fastboot) Magisk Manager still says Magisk is not installed.
I don't know what else to try at this point.
I updated Magisk Manager to Canary and reinstalled Magisk, without success (MM still said not installed).
So I went back to stock by doing this:
And then attempted to root again by doing this:
- Flashed factory boot.img
- Uninstalled Magisk Manager
- Booted TWRP (with fastboot boot, without flashing it) and attempted to run Magisk Canary Uninstaller (which did nothing, because TWRP couldn't decrypt data)
That did the trick. I am now on 10, rooted, and still have all my data.
- Dirty-flashed full factory image by running flash-all script with the -w flag removed
- Installed Magisk Manager Canary
- Installed Magisk by img patch and fastboot flash. I noticed this time MM downloaded 19.4-736729f5 (19307)
Pixel 3a XL.
I updated Magisk Manager to Canary and reinstalled Magisk, without success (MM still said not installed).
So I went back to stock by doing this:
And then attempted to root again by doing this:
- Flashed factory boot.img
- Uninstalled Magisk Manager
- Booted TWRP (with fastboot boot, without flashing it) and attempted to run Magisk Canary Uninstaller (which did nothing, because TWRP couldn't decrypt data)
That did the trick. I am now on 10, rooted, and still have all my data.
- Dirty-flashed full factory image by running flash-all script with the -w flag removed
- Installed Magisk Manager Canary
- Installed Magisk by img patch and fastboot flash. I noticed this time MM downloaded 19.4-736729f5 (19307)
Q installed fine - but I'm making a full backup of all data and then wiping and installing Pie April, verifying TWRP decryption works, flashing Magisk, then I'll run through the entire process OTA again, see if it works this time.
So, clean flashed April Pie, set up my accounts, rooted via booting TWRP and flashing Magisk Canary (non-debug).
After booting back into Pie, used MM to unisntall (restore images). Again, no change in the icons, still shows that it is installed. However, upon pressing the install link to the right of Magisk, I this time got the correct options to install in various methods, including inactive slot. I've got screenshots to show where MM thinks everything is still installed when you just look at the main page.
I've now taken the Q10 OTA and have flashed inactive slot - about to reboot.
Got a Rooted Pixel 3XL with TWRP on Pie.
Ive updated Magisk to canary build 19.4.
Can i flash the factory image for android 10 (crosshatch-qp1a.190711.020-factory-2eae0727) in TWRP?