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Hi,
We don't want to flash the magisk boot but rather boot it just to gain temporary root. Then using magisk applications for direct magisk patch boot. Read our first post, everything is there!Hi,
to flash the patched image - is this really the right command "fastboot boot..."?
Is rather "fastboot flash ... " the right one?
Yes, it shows the "orange status" messageNew boot warning after upgrading F72 Eur. Now appears security warning, device unlocked. Anyone can confirm this? Thanks
Couldn't do that. "System update installation failed" when trying to flash F72 coming from F16. Doesn't even work after uninstalling Magisk.Why are so many make this so difficult?
I download update via Oxygen updater, install via system updater, skip reboot, open Magisk and install into inactive slot.
(All modules in Magisk are enabled)
No need for fastboot anything, if you do it right.
Use the system updater, it is a separate APP. If you update via settings it won't work.Couldn't do that. "System update installation failed" when trying to flash F72 coming from F16. Doesn't even work after uninstalling Magisk.
That was with the System Updater appUse the system updater, it is a separate APP. If you update via settings it won't work.
Worked great when I upgraded my device from C66 to F72.Couldn't do that. "System update installation failed" when trying to flash F72 coming from F16. Doesn't even work after uninstalling Magisk.
Use the full OTA package (not the incremental one)Couldn't do that. "System update installation failed" when trying to flash F72 coming from F16. Doesn't even work after uninstalling Magisk.
That's the weird thing, I'm using the full zip and can't flash it.
yes of course! When I get home from work I will continue searching haha. I also found someone who experienced exactly the same as me but solutions mentioned in that thread didnt work for me
That's odd, I'm getting a lot better battery life on f-18. I use my phone for work and usually about 8 hours into my 12-hour shift I charge my phone when it gets to 20%Friends, how is yours battery status after upgrade to F.18?
The battery dies in the eyes.
I don't know if it's the fault of FW or maybe the fault of Magisk, which I uninstalled and reinstalled - between the update from F.17 to F.18 I didn't do anything else with the system or applications.
Why take shortcuts, that could cause unforeseen issues that no one has encountered. Flash the OTA, boot into system and let it settle out. Then go back and install magisk. Play it safe to prevent crashes...... my thoughts. Patience is the virtue to success!unfortunately the thread search is broken, so that I ask:
is it also possible to flash a full OTA zip with twrp, then reflash magisk without rebooting and everything is done?
or have there more steps to success?
if this is a possible way: could this added to the guide at start-posts?
Magisk Variant | Stable / Beta / Canary | |||
Release | Official | |||
Android / OOS | OOS 11 and above | |||
Maintainer | topjohnwu | |||
Project Link | GitHub | |||
Zygisk | No | |||
DenyList | No | |||
MagiskHide | Yes | |||
Modules Repo | Yes | |||
Download Link | Magisk |
You can download the EU stock boot.img that's in this thread (2nd post), download the latest magisk canary manager and patch that boot.img. Then you can temporarily gain root by rebooting to bootloader and booting that image ex. "fastboot boot boot.img"( your boot.img name will vary after patching). After the phone boots you can just go into magisk manager and do a "direct install" and that will patch your global boot.img to gain permanent root.
My method:This seems way too easy. After reading several attempts and resulting soft bricks and whatnot, you're saying:
Uninstall magisk (or just the app?)
(Won't this leave you unrooted and unable to install magisk alpha?)
Install magisk alpha
Reboot
Local update to a12
Don't reboot
Install magisk (alpha) to inactive slot after ota
Reboot
I'm holding off on a12 until a kernal or two are available, bugs are worked out, and a crystal clear update method.