Disable (get rid of, delete, nuke), the offending moduleIf I ever get into a bootloop and I have the magisk mount module installed , how would I edit "/magisk" to get out of the loop?
Thanks in advance
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Disable (get rid of, delete, nuke), the offending moduleIf I ever get into a bootloop and I have the magisk mount module installed , how would I edit "/magisk" to get out of the loop?
Thanks in advance
Just delete the module folder.If I ever get into a bootloop and I have the magisk mount module installed , how would I edit "/magisk" to get out of the loop?
Thanks in advance
Hi friends, I am new to this magic stuff. So I was trying the magisk mountzip and flash it under magic manager and modules section. But it thrown an error as it's not a valid magic supported zip.Just delete the module folder.
Yes, it is to be flashed in TWRP for exactly that reason.Hi friends, I am new to this magic stuff. So I was trying the magisk mountzip and flash it under magic manager and modules section. But it thrown an error as it's not a valid magic supported zip.
Or It needs to be flashed in twrp in case of a bootloop and then after go to /magisk folder under twrp and delete the modules?
Lol someone's popular todayYes, it is to be flashed in TWRP for exactly that reason.
I don't understand the point of this module now that systemless hosts are integrated into Magisk Manager. I can add any hosts source in Adaway and accomplish the same thing with automatic list updates.@yochananmarqos
Please add my unified hosts adblock to the op (I picked up where the obsolete one left off)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-unified-hosts-adblocker-t3559019
Adaway still doesn't detect it normally. You have to manually set the path and even then, it still yells at you for not having a symlink (which magisk takes care of) and says disabled all of the time. It's just an easier solution really until they update adaway. The sources used in my module include all of adaways and more so your not missing out on anything. I could add an automatic update to it...I don't understand the point of this module now that systemless hosts are integrated into Magisk Manager. I can add any hosts source in Adaway and accomplish the same thing with automatic list updates.
Clearly, this is the wrong thread for this.how solve CTS profile mismatch?
I like your module, thanks. Auto updates would be great!Adaway still doesn't detect it normally. You have to manually set the path and even then, it still yells at you for not having a symlink (which magisk takes care of) and says disabled all of the time. It's just an easier solution really until they update adaway. The sources used in my module include all of adaways and more so your not missing out on anything. I could add an automatic update to it...
Yes please! :good:I could add an automatic update to it...
Never had an issue with AdAway. But I do see your point and problems could depend on device.Adaway still doesn't detect it normally. You have to manually set the path and even then, it still yells at you for not having a symlink (which magisk takes care of) and says disabled all of the time. It's just an easier solution really until they update adaway. The sources used in my module include all of adaways and more so your not missing out on anything. I could add an automatic update to it...
Other than a whitelist, not reallyNever had an issue with AdAway. But I do see your point and problems could depend on device.
My annoyance with AdAway's hosts is the inability to go to links that aren't direct links. I can't think of the name for it... Tap a link, a 3rd party handles the traffic likely for data collection, then redirects you where you wanted to go. Are there any tools that bypass this in some way? Otherwise, I either avoid these places or disable the ad blocking in AdAway to get through.
Have you tried enabling redirects in the preferences of adaway?Never had an issue with AdAway. But I do see your point and problems could depend on device.
My annoyance with AdAway's hosts is the inability to go to links that aren't direct links. I can't think of the name for it... Tap a link, a 3rd party handles the traffic likely for data collection, then redirects you where you wanted to go. Are there any tools that bypass this in some way? Otherwise, I either avoid these places or disable the ad blocking in AdAway to get through.
What do you mean by "fails to install"? Nothing happens after installing through Manager and rebooting? There's nothing strange with the module from what I can see, so yeah, try TWRP.For some reason the DPI change module fails to install, but it's recognizes as a proper module. Anyone else having this issue, or should I flash it in TWRP?
I guess you can make a module that changes ro.build.version.sdk to a higher value than your current version of Android, if that's the problem. Other prop changes might also be possible to make your device look like another device.Hello does anyone know of a module that tricks Google play into allowing a an incompatible app to be downloaded and installed?
Unzip it. Open the containing folder. THAT CONTENT (after editing) zip back up. Flash. Enjoy.For some reason the DPI change module fails to install, but it's recognizes as a proper module. Anyone else having this issue, or should I flash it in TWRP?