I don't know if it's possible but I do know that there are methods with Magisk to pass the SafetynetCan you relock it when using custom ROMs? I kind of need safetynet to pass
I don't know if it's possible but I do know that there are methods with Magisk to pass the SafetynetCan you relock it when using custom ROMs? I kind of need safetynet to pass
For me with Redrice, bootloader open but without modifying the boot partition, Safetynet passesI don't know if it's possible but I do know that there are methods with Magisk to pass the Safetynet
Can you relock it when using custom ROMs? I kind of need safetynet to pass
Oh. Only asked because calyx on my pixel gets you to.No way... NEVER relock bootloader if you are not on a official / stock rom.
Recovery and partitions has been changed, so if you relock you will brick your phone.
What is calyx ?
Um. It's a custom ROM for pixels. Like graphene os but a bit less tinfoil hat. After flashing it makes you lick the bootloader again. It's a security focussed ROM so it makes sense. I just don't know what they do that makes it ok for them to relock it but you can't in other ROMs
1.1.7 Incremental build (EEA SPACEWAR)
Hello, is anyone already has the 1.1.7 EEA-Stock-boot.img link, by any chance ?
.\fastboot boot Magisk-Patched_EEA_1.1.6_Boot.img
Many thanks for each time provide the stock boot for all
Thank you, it works perfectly !
Thank you for the advice and for the impressive work already done on this page but I ended up flashing the corresponding image. Good weekendYou can try to boot with Magisk Patched 1.1.6, it's often the same boot between same branch release.
So download the Magisk-Patched_EEA_1.1.6_Boot.img and just boot command (no the "flash" command, any risk)
If after this command device d'on't properly boot, just keep ON/OFF button for do a hard reset/reboot and device will boot again with the stock/installed boot.
Code:.\fastboot boot Magisk-Patched_EEA_1.1.6_Boot.img
Device will reboot, after, on system, open Magisk :
- Install
- Direct installation (recommanded)
- Go
-After patching, reboot
It's safe and with this trick you can wait for the true 1.1.7 boot.img when it will be available
I'm having a weird behaviour, maybe someone can help.
I've done the 1.1.17 update using system updater.
After the update, I tried commands "fastboot boot XXXX" and "fastboot flash boot XXX" using
patched version of 1.1.7 from here
But also old 1.1.6 patched versions.
OS boots up as normal, but when I enter Magisk it always shows root not installed.
When I flash HofaTheRipper boot, I noticed that it says that is for partition b, so I set partition b as active, but even so, it does show on magisk as not rooted.
Any ideas?
I patched the version HofaTheRipper provided.HofaTheRipper has provide the Stock Boot, not patched, so it's normal.
You must follow this (especially for safe, use fastboot boot, not fastboot flash)
You must use Magisk Boot Patched image available on the page 2
Yes you can. You just need to wait for the Full update package to be available. Keep checking the first page here.Is there any way to update the phone from 1.1.6 to 1.1.7 while rooted without wiping?
Can I uninstall magisk, update the incremental and then root again?
The updatenotification is nagging me
I'm on EEA 1.1.6
Is there any way to update the phone from 1.1.6 to 1.1.7 while rooted without wiping?
Can I uninstall magisk, update the incremental and then root again?
The updatenotification is nagging me
I'm on EEA 1.1.6
@Phon3nX
Reading through this thread (and other threads in this forum), I see a lot of users facing issues updating their devices, especially with root. Even I have faced issues with updating and I try different methods to fix it, but there is still no single method that works 100% of the time. Sometimes local update method works, sometimes sideloading with ADB, etc.
It would be great if you could create a guide for updating their devices with root, possibly with all the different methods and troubleshooting methods. I do not mean unlocking or rooting, but updating NP1 by keeping root access. Sure, there are a lot of individual posts on this topic spread across this forum, as threads and as comments in threads like these, but I think it would be better to have it in one of the reserved sections in the original guide thread.
Thank you and kudos for the great job you do here.![]()
I am making it now.
getprop ro.product.system.name
.\fastboot boot Magisk_Patched_XXX.img
Thanks for the tip! This did the trick, and I'm now happily re-rooted on 1.1.3I was not even aware of the local system update wizard...
.\fastboot boot magisk_patched-2XXXX_XXXXX.img